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How Trump Impacts The World

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Nov, 2019 11:55 PM

    'Trumped: Emerging Powers in a Post-American World', a new book authored by international affairs academic and commentator Dr. Sreeram Chaulia was launched in the capital. Published by Bloomsbury and I.B. Taurus, the book challenges liberal presumptions that America has done tremendous good in the world, and that it is bound to lead the world or else there would be chaos and collapse.


    Chaulia is Professor and Dean, Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA), O.P. Jindal Global University. In his latest work, he argues that US President Donald Trump's disruptive, populist and isolationist foreign policy has opened the door for rising powers in Asia, the Middle East, Latin America and Africa to replace the US and take over leadership of these regions.


    The book delves deep into Trump's approach to international issues, his trademark foreign policy style, the divisions within his 'two-track presidency' and how the struggle between 'nationalists' and 'globalists' in the American polity is impacting the rest of the world.


    It reviews how foreign policymakers in key rising power centres of the world are looking at America under Trump and adjusting their national security and economic strategies and also provides fresh thinking about the future of the international order by arguing that the solution to a withdrawing and isolationist US is not a return to a single global order but new 'post-American' regionally-based multiple orders


    Speaking during the book launch at the United Service Institution (USI) in Delhi, Dr. Arvind Gupta, Director, Vivekananda International Foundation and former Deputy National Security Adviser of India, said that there was a need to develop an Indian narrative on global issues.


    "Dr. Chaulia's book gives us a very confident and bold assertions that countries like India can take advantage of the emerging world order. What will be the shape of this new multi-polar world?" he added.

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