The Empty Throne, 9781541773851
Hardcover
American diplomacy is in shambles under Trump, but beneath the daily chaos is an erosion of the postwar order that is even more dangerous.

The Empty Throne

america's abdication of global leadership

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  • Hardcover

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    26 December 2018

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Summary

American foreign policy is adrift. For seventy years, the world order that the United States fashioned out of the ruins of World War II produced unprecedented global stability, prosperity, and democratic consensus. Critics argue that Donald Trump’s America First policy threatens this world order. What Trump’s staunchest critics fail to realize, though, is this order has been fraying for years. Ivo Daalder, former ambassador to NATO and the president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781541773851
ISBN-10:1541773853
Author:Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay
Publisher:PublicAffairs,U.S.
Imprint:PublicAffairs,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:26 December 2018
Weight:460g
Dimensions:248mm x 162mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

“A lively and authoritative account of the Trump administration’s turbulent encounter with the outside world since the president took office in early 2017.”– Gideon Rachman, Financial Times

“A lively and authoritative account of the Trump administration’s turbulent encounter with the outside world since the president took office in early 2017.”–Gideon Rachman, Financial Times

About The Author

Ivo H. Daalder

American foreign policy is adrift. For seventy years, the world order that the United States fashioned out of the ruins of World War II produced unprecedented global stability, prosperity, and democratic consensus. Critics argue that Donald Trump’s America First policy threatens this world order. What Trump’s staunchest critics fail to realize, though, is this order has been fraying for years. Ivo Daalder, former ambassador to NATO and the president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and James Lindsay, a senior vice president at the Council of Foreign Relations, give us a chilling account of why things are worse than they seem.

At its core the U.S.-led world order has been a victim of its own success, well before Trump even campaigned for office. The unprecedented period of peace at the end of the 20th century produced record economic growth. Once poor countries like China, India, and Brazil prospered, and as they grew richer, they increasingly contested both the rules and America’s privileged position within the order. At the same time, as the costs grew, many Americans soured on the benefits of global leadership, especially as their own prospects for a better life dimmed.

Now that Trump sits in the Oval Office, optimists hope that his advisers will curb Trump’s taste for foreign policy disruption. But even if this does occur, neither Trump nor his advisers have a strategy for addressing the fundamental challenge for American foreign policy: how to revitalize the world order on which America’s security and prosperity rests. Daalder and Lindsay are sure Trump will damage that

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