East Asia Forum-June 13, 2022

The election of Donald Trump to the US presidency in 2016 forced many to revise their assumptions about the nexus between the United States’ internal socio-political landscape and its role in international affairs. Trump’s first presidential term exposed the potential of an elite and popular constituency for isolationism, protectionism and xenophobia that was until then known to be influential at the margins but thought not capable of capturing control of the US political system.

Read more at: https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2022/06/13/asia-needs-to-remain-alert-to-the-threat-of-trumpism/ First published in East Asia Forum