Trump Foreign Policy examines the significant changes in international relations under the Trump administration, characterized by unpredictability, transactional diplomacy, and a strategic focus on the Pacific region.
The book analyzes how these shifts challenged established diplomatic norms and impacted individual nations.
For example, the “America First” approach, while intended to prioritize U.S. interests, created diplomatic uncertainty for allies and adversaries alike.
One intriguing aspect explored is how nations like Norway adapted their foreign policy in response to these changes.
The book progresses by first outlining the core principles of Trump's foreign policy, then exploring their implementation through specific diplomatic and trade interactions.
A substantial portion analyzes the effects on Norway, providing a detailed perspective on a nation navigating this new geopolitical landscape.
By focusing on a specific country, the book offers a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities presented by this era, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in current events and the shifting dynamics of international relations.