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Prospects for US foreign policy to end-2017.
Significance
During his first months in office, President Donald Trump has generated significant uncertainty about US alliance commitments, participation within international institutions and foreign governments’ standing in Washington. However, many of his subordinates at the cabinet and sub-cabinet level have attempted to normalise the Trump administration’s foreign policy positions to assuage allies’ nervousness, but have proved subject to presidential contradiction on multiple occasions.
Keywords:
United States,
NA,
Afghanistan,
China,
Europe,
Germany,
Gulf states,
India,
Iran,
Iraq,
Japan,
NATO,
North Korea,
Pakistan,
Russia,
Saudi Arabia,
South Korea,
Syria,
Turkey,
United Arab Emirates,
PROSPECTS H2 2017,
international relations,
politics,
civil war,
defence,
foreign policy,
foreign trade,
government,
nuclear weapons,
party,
terrorism
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