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  • International Relations
  • Political Science
  • American Foreign Policy

Background:

  • The
  • America First
  • policy and its impact on US global standing are subjects of ongoing debate.
  • US structural power has historically been a key aspect of its international role.
  • The Trump administration's withdrawal from multilateral forums and leadership style raised questions about US influence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the effects of the
  • America First
  • policy on American structural power and global relevance.
  • To explore whether perceived impacts were due to policy or leadership style.
  • To gather diverse scholarly perspectives on the present and future of US foreign policy amidst global challenges.

Main Methods:

  • The study presents analyses from scholars with diverse voices and perspectives.
  • It examines the
  • America First
  • approach in the context of global challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic, racial reckoning, and climate crisis.
  • Qualitative analysis of foreign policy decisions and leadership impact.

Main Results:

  • The Trump administration's actions, particularly withdrawing from multilateral forums, may have diminished US structural power.
  • Trump's leadership style created uncertainty among allies and adversaries, potentially overshadowing a decline in structural power.
  • The long-term impact of
  • America First
  • on US global relevance remains to be seen, with potential for rebuilding under the Biden administration.

Conclusions:

  • Divergent analyses suggest the
  • America First
  • policy had complex effects on US global standing.
  • The study highlights the interplay between specific policies, leadership characteristics, and international perceptions of power.
  • Future research will determine the lasting consequences and the potential for restoring US influence.