The End of ‘Pax Americana’ and Start of a ‘Post-American’ Era Doesn’t Necessarily Mean the World Will Be Less Safe
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The end of ‘Pax Americana’ and start of a ‘post-American’ era doesn’t necessarily mean the world will be less safe
The US may be stepping back from some engagements on the world stage. That’s not necessarily bad news for the rest of the world, an analyst argues.
Donald Trump's erratic foreign policy keeps the world in mind. This becomes a problem for his admirers in Europe's right-wing parties. Because, with all their veneration for the uncompromising US president, they lose sight of what Europe's voters want. A guest contribution by Nikolaus Muchitsch. This post complicated populism as a danger Trump Europe's rebirth was published on Young Freedom.
"We're doing a lot about how America changes the world. Let's think about how it doesn't change it, either because it doesn't, or because it reproduces already seen patterns."
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