What His Return Means for American Foreign Policy |
Foreign Affairs

November 6, 2024  |  View in Browser

During his first term, President Donald Trump changed the course of American foreign policy, from ramping up competition with China to stepping back from international institutions. Campaigning again in 2024, he promised to revive his “America first” agenda—and this time, take it even further. Foreign Affairs editors have compiled essays by experts, policymakers, and Trump advisers past and present that shed light on what Trump’s second term could mean for the United States and the world. 

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How Trump Will Change the World

The Contours and Consequences of a Second-Term Foreign Policy

By Peter D. Feaver

 
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The Case for Conservative Internationalism

How to Reverse the Inward Turn of Republican Foreign Policy

By Kori Schake

 
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An “America First” World

What Trump’s Return Might Mean for Global Order

By Hal Brands

 
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The Return of Peace Through Strength

Making the Case for Trump’s Foreign Policy

By Robert C. O’Brien

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How America Can Regain Its Edge in Great-Power Competition

A Second Trump Term Would Require a New Strategy

By Nadia Schadlow

 
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How the World Can Deal With Trump

Advice for Leaders Facing the Potential Return of “America First”

By Malcolm Turnbull

 
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The True Dangers of Trump’s Economic Plans

His Radical Agenda Would Wreak Havoc on American Businesses, Workers, and Consumers

By Adam S. Posen

 
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No Substitute for Victory

America’s Competition With China Must Be Won, Not Managed

By Matt Pottinger and Mike Gallagher

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