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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV044902684
    Format: XVI, 426 Seiten : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-0-231-18835-7 , 978-0-231-18834-0
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-231-54778-9
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: 1946- Trump, Donald ; Außenpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_BV049298294
    Format: xi, 528 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-0-231-20598-6 , 978-0-231-20599-3
    Content: The shock of Donald Trump's election caused many observers to ask whether the liberal international order - the system of institutions and norms established after World War II - was coming to an end. The victory of Joe Biden, a committed institutionalist, suggested that the liberal order would endure. Even so, important questions remained: Was Trump an aberration? Is Biden struggling in vain against irreparable changes in international politics? What does the future hold for the international order?The essays in Chaos Reconsidered answer those questions. Leading scholars assess the domestic and global effects of the Trump and Biden presidencies. The historians put the Trump years and Biden's victory in historical context. Regional specialists evaluate U.S. diplomacy in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Others foreground topics such as global right-wing populism, the COVID-19 pandemic, racial inequality, and environmental degradation. International relations theorists reconsider the nature of international politics, pointing to deficiencies in traditional IR methods for explaining world events and Trump's presidency in particular. Together, these experts provide a comprehensive analysis of the state of U.S. alliances and partnerships, the durability of the liberal international order, the standing and reputation of the United States as a global leader, the implications of China's assertiveness and Russia's aggression, and the prospects for the Biden administration and its successors.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231556262
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Chaos reconsidered New York : Columbia University Press, [2023] ISBN 9780231556262
    Language: English
    Keywords: 1946- Trump, Donald ; Liberalismus ; Internationale Organisation ; Weltpolitik
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9959282034902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 426 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-231-54778-1
    Content: Donald Trump’s election has called into question many fundamental assumptions about politics and society. Should the forty-fifth president of the United States make us reconsider the nature and future of the global order? Collecting a wide range of perspectives from leading political scientists, historians, and international-relations scholars, Chaos in the Liberal Order explores the global trends that led to Trump’s stunning victory and the impact his presidency will have on the international political landscape.Contributors situate Trump among past foreign policy upheavals and enduring models for global governance, seeking to understand how and why he departs from precedents and norms. The book considers key issues, such as what Trump means for America’s role in the world; the relationship between domestic and international politics; and Trump’s place in the rise of the far right worldwide. It poses challenging questions, including: Does Trump’s election signal the downfall of the liberal order or unveil its resilience? What is the importance of individual leaders for the international system, and to what extent is Trump an outlier? Is there a Trump doctrine, or is America’s president fundamentally impulsive and scattershot? The book considers the effects of Trump’s presidency on trends in human rights, international alliances, and regional conflicts. With provocative contributions from prominent figures such as Stephen M. Walt, Andrew J. Bacevich, and Samuel Moyn, this timely collection brings much-needed expert perspectives on our tumultuous era.
    Note: Includes index. , President Trump and International Relations theory / , What is International Relations theory good for? / , Why Trump now : a third-image explanation / , The Donald versus "the blob" / , Has liberal internationalism been Trumped? / , Down but not out : a liberal international American foreign policy / , Does structure Trump all? : A test of agency in world politics / , Liberal internationalism, public opinion, and partisan conflict in the United States / , Trump against exceptionalism : the sources of Trumpian conduct / , This is what nationalism looks like / , The appeal of "America first" / , The waning of the postwar order : historical reflections on 2016 and the emergence of a Twenty First-Century world order / , T.G. Otte -- , The failed promises of 1989 and the politics of 2016 / , Trump's ascendancy as history / , Assessing Trump's emerging counterterrorism policy / , The "global order" myth / , Donald Trump and NATO : historic alliance meets a-historic president / , The art of the bluff : the US-Japan alliance under the Trump administration / , Latin America : asymmetry and the problem of influence / , Historical legacies of US policy in the Middle East / , Donald Trump and the Middle East / , US-Russia relations unhinged / , The view from the Asia-Pacific : loose nukes and loose cannons / , The future of the Atlantic Alliance under President Trump / , The United States and the global human rights order / , Donald Trump and the irrelevance of human rights / , Donald Trump and the "paranoid style" in American (intellectual) politics / , Leaking about Donald Trump in the age of fake news / , Why does Donald Trump have so much trouble with the truth? / , Is Donald Trump Jimmy Carter, or is he Kaiser Wilhelm II? / , Aristocracy, oligarchy, and Donald Trump / , Trumpism, history, and the future of US foreign relations / , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-231-18834-X
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edocfu_BV045294218
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 426 Seiten) : , Diagramme.
    ISBN: 978-0-231-54778-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-0-231-18835-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-0-231-18834-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: 1946- Trump, Donald ; Außenpolitik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 5
    UID:
    edocfu_9958925014302883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 3 charts
    ISBN: 9780231547789
    Content: Donald Trump’s election has called into question many fundamental assumptions about politics and society. Should the forty-fifth president of the United States make us reconsider the nature and future of the global order? Collecting a wide range of perspectives from leading political scientists, historians, and international-relations scholars, Chaos in the Liberal Order explores the global trends that led to Trump’s stunning victory and the impact his presidency will have on the international political landscape.Contributors situate Trump among past foreign policy upheavals and enduring models for global governance, seeking to understand how and why he departs from precedents and norms. The book considers key issues, such as what Trump means for America’s role in the world; the relationship between domestic and international politics; and Trump’s place in the rise of the far right worldwide. It poses challenging questions, including: Does Trump’s election signal the downfall of the liberal order or unveil its resilience? What is the importance of individual leaders for the international system, and to what extent is Trump an outlier? Is there a Trump doctrine, or is America’s president fundamentally impulsive and scattershot? The book considers the effects of Trump’s presidency on trends in human rights, international alliances, and regional conflicts. With provocative contributions from prominent figures such as Stephen M. Walt, Andrew J. Bacevich, and Samuel Moyn, this timely collection brings much-needed expert perspectives on our tumultuous era.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction / , PART I. TRUMP AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY -- , 1. President Trump and International Relations Theory / , 2. What Is International Relations Theory Good For? / , 3. Why Trump Now: A Third-Image Explanation / , 4. The Donald Versus “The Blob” / , PART II. IS LIBERAL INTERNATIONALISM STILL ALIVE? -- , 5. Has Liberal Internationalism Been Trumped? / , 6. Down but Not Out: A Liberal International American Foreign Policy / , 7. Does Structure Trump All? A Test of Agency in World Politics / , 8. Liberal Internationalism, Public Opinion, and Partisan Conflict in the United States / , PART III. WHITHER PAX AMERICANA? -- , 9. Trump Against Exceptionalism / , 10. This Is What Nationalism Looks Like / , 11. The Appeal of “America First” / , 12. The Waning of the Postwar Order / , 13. The Failed Promises of 1989 and the Politics of 2016 / , 14. Trump’s Ascendancy as History / , 15. Assessing Trump’s Emerging Counterterrorism Policy / , 16. The “Global Order” Myth / , PART IV. TRUMP AND THE WORLD -- , 17. Donald Trump and NATO / , 18. The Art of the Bluff / , 19. Latin America / , 20. Historical Legacies of US Policy in the Middle East / , 21. Donald Trump and the Middle East / , 22. US-Russia Relations Unhinged / , 23. The View from the Asia-Pacific / , 24. The Future of the Atlantic Alliance Under President Trump / , PART V. THE LANGUAGE AND LEGACY OF HUMAN RIGHTS -- , 25. The United States and the Global Human Rights Order / , 26. Donald Trump and the Irrelevance of Human Rights / , PART VI. THE FOURTH ESTATE, LEAKS, AND FAKE NEWS -- , 27. Donald Trump and the “Paranoid Style” in American (Intellectual) Politics / , 28. Leaking About Donald Trump in the Age of Fake News / , 29. Why Does Donald Trump Have So Much Trouble with the Truth? / , 30. Is Donald Trump Jimmy Carter, or Is He Kaiser Wilhelm II? / , 31. Aristocracy, Oligarchy, and Donald Trump / , PART VII. IS THERE A TRUMP DOCTRINE? -- , 32. Trumpism, History, and the Future of US Foreign Relations / , About the Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1858322537
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 528 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780231556262
    Content: The shock of Donald Trump’s election caused many observers to ask whether the liberal international order—the system of institutions and norms established after World War II—was coming to an end. The victory of Joe Biden, a committed institutionalist, suggested that the liberal order would endure. Even so, important questions remained: Was Trump an aberration? Is Biden struggling in vain against irreparable changes in international politics? What does the future hold for the international order?The essays in Chaos Reconsidered answer those questions. Leading scholars assess the domestic and global effects of the Trump and Biden presidencies. The historians put the Trump years and Biden’s victory in historical context. Regional specialists evaluate U.S. diplomacy in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America. Others foreground topics such as global right-wing populism, the COVID-19 pandemic, racial inequality, and environmental degradation. International relations theorists reconsider the nature of international politics, pointing to deficiencies in traditional IR methods for explaining world events and Trump’s presidency in particular. Together, these experts provide a comprehensive analysis of the state of U.S. alliances and partnerships, the durability of the liberal international order, the standing and reputation of the United States as a global leader, the implications of China’s assertiveness and Russia’s aggression, and the prospects for the Biden administration and its successors
    Content: "In this collection, thirty top scholars in international politics ask: did Trump weaken the liberal international order, or did he simply expose problems that were always lying beneath the surface? Did he ruin the U.S. reputation by treating politics as a zero-sum game, or did he simply confirm foreign suspicions that the American-led order was always a façade for American power? And, will the Trump presidency have lasting consequences for international politics, or will we remember it as a bizarre and temporary detour? The essays explore these crucial theoretical questions about the liberal international order as well as the impact of major world events, including the rise of global movements for women's rights, racial justice, and environmental protection, and a global pandemic that put international cooperation under tremendous strain. Contributors also explore the prospects for the new Biden administration, looking at what diplomatic history and international relations theory tell us about the future of the U.S. in the world, and what tools and insights can the security studies community provide to make sense of this evolving situation. What assumptions about a range of topics - including alliances, multilateralism, nuclear policy, regional dynamics, international law, civil-military affairs, escalation, human rights, and globalization - demand attention in the aftermath of the 2020 election? This book does not provide mere instant analyses of the 2020 election; instead, it seeks to put the Trump presidency in historical and theoretical context and to chart out the possibilities for what comes next"--
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231205986
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231205993
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Chaos reconsidered New York : Columbia University Press, 2023 ISBN 9780231205986
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780231205993
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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  • 7
    UID:
    almafu_9959282034902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 426 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 0-231-54778-1
    Content: Donald Trump’s election has called into question many fundamental assumptions about politics and society. Should the forty-fifth president of the United States make us reconsider the nature and future of the global order? Collecting a wide range of perspectives from leading political scientists, historians, and international-relations scholars, Chaos in the Liberal Order explores the global trends that led to Trump’s stunning victory and the impact his presidency will have on the international political landscape.Contributors situate Trump among past foreign policy upheavals and enduring models for global governance, seeking to understand how and why he departs from precedents and norms. The book considers key issues, such as what Trump means for America’s role in the world; the relationship between domestic and international politics; and Trump’s place in the rise of the far right worldwide. It poses challenging questions, including: Does Trump’s election signal the downfall of the liberal order or unveil its resilience? What is the importance of individual leaders for the international system, and to what extent is Trump an outlier? Is there a Trump doctrine, or is America’s president fundamentally impulsive and scattershot? The book considers the effects of Trump’s presidency on trends in human rights, international alliances, and regional conflicts. With provocative contributions from prominent figures such as Stephen M. Walt, Andrew J. Bacevich, and Samuel Moyn, this timely collection brings much-needed expert perspectives on our tumultuous era.
    Note: Includes index. , President Trump and International Relations theory / , What is International Relations theory good for? / , Why Trump now : a third-image explanation / , The Donald versus "the blob" / , Has liberal internationalism been Trumped? / , Down but not out : a liberal international American foreign policy / , Does structure Trump all? : A test of agency in world politics / , Liberal internationalism, public opinion, and partisan conflict in the United States / , Trump against exceptionalism : the sources of Trumpian conduct / , This is what nationalism looks like / , The appeal of "America first" / , The waning of the postwar order : historical reflections on 2016 and the emergence of a Twenty First-Century world order / , T.G. Otte -- , The failed promises of 1989 and the politics of 2016 / , Trump's ascendancy as history / , Assessing Trump's emerging counterterrorism policy / , The "global order" myth / , Donald Trump and NATO : historic alliance meets a-historic president / , The art of the bluff : the US-Japan alliance under the Trump administration / , Latin America : asymmetry and the problem of influence / , Historical legacies of US policy in the Middle East / , Donald Trump and the Middle East / , US-Russia relations unhinged / , The view from the Asia-Pacific : loose nukes and loose cannons / , The future of the Atlantic Alliance under President Trump / , The United States and the global human rights order / , Donald Trump and the irrelevance of human rights / , Donald Trump and the "paranoid style" in American (intellectual) politics / , Leaking about Donald Trump in the age of fake news / , Why does Donald Trump have so much trouble with the truth? / , Is Donald Trump Jimmy Carter, or is he Kaiser Wilhelm II? / , Aristocracy, oligarchy, and Donald Trump / , Trumpism, history, and the future of US foreign relations / , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-231-18834-X
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 8
    UID:
    almafu_9958925014302883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 3 charts
    ISBN: 9780231547789
    Content: Donald Trump’s election has called into question many fundamental assumptions about politics and society. Should the forty-fifth president of the United States make us reconsider the nature and future of the global order? Collecting a wide range of perspectives from leading political scientists, historians, and international-relations scholars, Chaos in the Liberal Order explores the global trends that led to Trump’s stunning victory and the impact his presidency will have on the international political landscape.Contributors situate Trump among past foreign policy upheavals and enduring models for global governance, seeking to understand how and why he departs from precedents and norms. The book considers key issues, such as what Trump means for America’s role in the world; the relationship between domestic and international politics; and Trump’s place in the rise of the far right worldwide. It poses challenging questions, including: Does Trump’s election signal the downfall of the liberal order or unveil its resilience? What is the importance of individual leaders for the international system, and to what extent is Trump an outlier? Is there a Trump doctrine, or is America’s president fundamentally impulsive and scattershot? The book considers the effects of Trump’s presidency on trends in human rights, international alliances, and regional conflicts. With provocative contributions from prominent figures such as Stephen M. Walt, Andrew J. Bacevich, and Samuel Moyn, this timely collection brings much-needed expert perspectives on our tumultuous era.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction / , PART I. TRUMP AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY -- , 1. President Trump and International Relations Theory / , 2. What Is International Relations Theory Good For? / , 3. Why Trump Now: A Third-Image Explanation / , 4. The Donald Versus “The Blob” / , PART II. IS LIBERAL INTERNATIONALISM STILL ALIVE? -- , 5. Has Liberal Internationalism Been Trumped? / , 6. Down but Not Out: A Liberal International American Foreign Policy / , 7. Does Structure Trump All? A Test of Agency in World Politics / , 8. Liberal Internationalism, Public Opinion, and Partisan Conflict in the United States / , PART III. WHITHER PAX AMERICANA? -- , 9. Trump Against Exceptionalism / , 10. This Is What Nationalism Looks Like / , 11. The Appeal of “America First” / , 12. The Waning of the Postwar Order / , 13. The Failed Promises of 1989 and the Politics of 2016 / , 14. Trump’s Ascendancy as History / , 15. Assessing Trump’s Emerging Counterterrorism Policy / , 16. The “Global Order” Myth / , PART IV. TRUMP AND THE WORLD -- , 17. Donald Trump and NATO / , 18. The Art of the Bluff / , 19. Latin America / , 20. Historical Legacies of US Policy in the Middle East / , 21. Donald Trump and the Middle East / , 22. US-Russia Relations Unhinged / , 23. The View from the Asia-Pacific / , 24. The Future of the Atlantic Alliance Under President Trump / , PART V. THE LANGUAGE AND LEGACY OF HUMAN RIGHTS -- , 25. The United States and the Global Human Rights Order / , 26. Donald Trump and the Irrelevance of Human Rights / , PART VI. THE FOURTH ESTATE, LEAKS, AND FAKE NEWS -- , 27. Donald Trump and the “Paranoid Style” in American (Intellectual) Politics / , 28. Leaking About Donald Trump in the Age of Fake News / , 29. Why Does Donald Trump Have So Much Trouble with the Truth? / , 30. Is Donald Trump Jimmy Carter, or Is He Kaiser Wilhelm II? / , 31. Aristocracy, Oligarchy, and Donald Trump / , PART VII. IS THERE A TRUMP DOCTRINE? -- , 32. Trumpism, History, and the Future of US Foreign Relations / , About the Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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