A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule

Liberal economic policies mostly embodied after Second World War constitute the basis of the U.S. political leadership. Relying on their economic superiority, U.S. governments have consistently implemented policies that facilitate the free movement of goods worldwide. However, the 2008 economic cris...

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Main Author: Selim Kurt
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Published: Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava 2021-07-01
Series:Codrul Cosminului
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Online Access:http://codrulcosminului.usv.ro/CC27/1/pdf/foreign.pdf
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spelling doaj-4847328584ef4aab9b2eac299a7225cd2021-08-25T20:08:54ZdeuStefan cel Mare University of SuceavaCodrul Cosminului1224-032X2067-58602021-07-0127125928410.4316/CC.2021.01.013A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule Selim Kurt0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0462-5791Giresun University (Turkey)Liberal economic policies mostly embodied after Second World War constitute the basis of the U.S. political leadership. Relying on their economic superiority, U.S. governments have consistently implemented policies that facilitate the free movement of goods worldwide. However, the 2008 economic crisis in the United States, which then spread across the world, called into question the current liberal economic order. The leader who has proba-bly questioned this system the most is Donald Trump, elected President of the United States in 2016. Trump blamed the decline of U.S. global power on the international political-economic system established by the U.S. itself, both during his election campaign and dur-ing his presidency. In this context, it is understood that Trump envisioned reviving the United States through neo-mercantilist policies inspired by the slogan “Make America Great Again.” Nevertheless, these policies have adversely affected the international system led by the United States, prompting Trump to take steps to exit what he sees as an obstacle. Furthermore, the policies implemented by the U.S. itself have been perceived negatively even by its allies, causing the U.S. to become isolated in foreign policy.http://codrulcosminului.usv.ro/CC27/1/pdf/foreign.pdfunited statesneo-mercantilismforeign policydonald trumppolitical economy
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A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule
Codrul Cosminului
united states
neo-mercantilism
foreign policy
donald trump
political economy
author_facet Selim Kurt
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title A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule
title_short A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule
title_full A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule
title_fullStr A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule
title_full_unstemmed A Neo-Mercantilist Analysis of the Political Economy of U.S. Foreign Policy under Trump's Rule
title_sort neo-mercantilist analysis of the political economy of u.s. foreign policy under trump's rule
publisher Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava
series Codrul Cosminului
issn 1224-032X
2067-5860
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Liberal economic policies mostly embodied after Second World War constitute the basis of the U.S. political leadership. Relying on their economic superiority, U.S. governments have consistently implemented policies that facilitate the free movement of goods worldwide. However, the 2008 economic crisis in the United States, which then spread across the world, called into question the current liberal economic order. The leader who has proba-bly questioned this system the most is Donald Trump, elected President of the United States in 2016. Trump blamed the decline of U.S. global power on the international political-economic system established by the U.S. itself, both during his election campaign and dur-ing his presidency. In this context, it is understood that Trump envisioned reviving the United States through neo-mercantilist policies inspired by the slogan “Make America Great Again.” Nevertheless, these policies have adversely affected the international system led by the United States, prompting Trump to take steps to exit what he sees as an obstacle. Furthermore, the policies implemented by the U.S. itself have been perceived negatively even by its allies, causing the U.S. to become isolated in foreign policy.
topic united states
neo-mercantilism
foreign policy
donald trump
political economy
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