An Unwilling Commitment: Trump's Foreign Policy Strategy in Central and Eastern Europe
Since his surprising election as President of the United States, in November 2016, Donald Trump’s foreign policy sent shock waves around the world, especially in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) where America’s traditional allies felt uneasy about the “America First” strategy. Nevertheless, in spite...
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doaj-01f7000bf0634bfab566d221c385f16f2020-11-25T03:01:12ZdeuStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaCodrul Cosminului1224-032X2067-58602020-07-0126122524410.4316/CC.2020.01.013An Unwilling Commitment: Trump's Foreign Policy Strategy in Central and Eastern EuropeMurat Ülgül0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3846-8971Karadeniz Technical University, TurkeySince his surprising election as President of the United States, in November 2016, Donald Trump’s foreign policy sent shock waves around the world, especially in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) where America’s traditional allies felt uneasy about the “America First” strategy. Nevertheless, in spite of a nationalist president who has questioned America’s leadership role in global affairs and his country’s commitment to the protection of allies, the security cooperation between the United States and the CEE countries increased in the first three years of the Trump administration. The paper explains this continuity on the base of the American alternative foreign policy mindsets in the decision-making process. It is arguing that despite the president’s opinions, those administration members who share a common, traditional understanding of American primacy in the world provided the continuity in American foreign policy in the CEE region by advocating for power competition against Russia. Therefore, the article shows that an individual-level analysis is more appropriate for understanding American foreign policy today than a state- and a system-level analyses.http://www.atlas.usv.ro/www/codru_net/CC26/1/pdf/strategy.pdfdonald trumpamerican foreign policycentral and eastern europeindividual-level analysisnationalismtraditionalismorganizational balancing |
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An Unwilling Commitment: Trump's Foreign Policy Strategy in Central and Eastern Europe |
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An Unwilling Commitment: Trump's Foreign Policy Strategy in Central and Eastern Europe |
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Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava |
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Since his surprising election as President of the United States, in November 2016, Donald Trump’s foreign policy sent shock waves around the world, especially in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) where America’s traditional allies felt uneasy about the “America First” strategy. Nevertheless, in spite of a nationalist president who has questioned America’s leadership role in global affairs and his country’s commitment to the protection of allies, the security cooperation between the United States and the CEE countries increased in the first three years of the Trump administration. The paper explains this continuity on the base of the American alternative foreign policy mindsets in the decision-making process. It is arguing that despite the president’s opinions, those administration members who share a common, traditional understanding of American primacy in the world provided the continuity in American foreign policy in the CEE region by advocating for power competition against Russia. Therefore, the article shows that an individual-level analysis is more appropriate for understanding American foreign policy today than a state- and a system-level analyses. |
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