We’ve reached a new era, when America can become great again, but only within its own limits and borders
Since the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump in 2017, U.S. foreign policy has been a rollercoaster. Its ups and downs are far from being predictable. From the outside view, American actions on the international arena seem hectic, which itself affects the international security system, making the latter less stable ...
... of him and his movement in a negative tone. But what about media targeting leaders from government, business, finance, and the academic world? Do experts have other opinion than journalists? Do they agree to Trump’s “A” grade? I have chosen the Foreign Policy website as a data source to explore this question. Foreign Policy describes its half of a century achievements in terms of 2.4 million online monthly readers, award-winning journalism, design, and the presentation from the world’s leading ...
... still has not led to the shaping of a comprehensive strategy regarding its closest neighbours, that is, in relations with the countries of the former Soviet countries. For the most part, these countries remain outside the scope of Russia’s active foreign policy; Russia’s political elites perceive them as partners “by default,” as a priori economically dependent entities.
The author proposes applying a metaphor of “marginalia” to this group of countries; they are significant ...