Geopolitics A researcher from the Brookings Institution seeks to show that it is irresponsible for the United States to give in to the temptation to withdraw.
By Antoine Coppolani *
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En putting forward his slogan “America First”, Donald J. Trump has considerably eroded one of the axioms of consensus in American foreign policy since the end of World War II: the usefulness of international alliances and of the military presence of the United States. United in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Seduced by authoritarian heads of state, even fascinated by strong regimes, he has undermined the very idea of a community of free nations. Yet President Trump has not really transformed the doxa of international relations in the United States from top to bottom. Many leading Republicans do not share his worldview. As for their Democratic counterparts, almost all are attached to the traditional role played by the United States in Europe and …
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