The Trump Doctrine: Redefining U.S. Foreign Policy through Immigration, Security, and Diplomacy

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  • Ellias Aghili Dehnavi Ph.D. candidate, Doctoral School of Social Sciences, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22161/jhed.6.5.5

Abstract

‘Waking up from an American Dream’ discusses the US foreign affairs during Trump’s presidency with an emphasis on the particular pillars of terrorism, immigration, and international relations regarding the adversary countries. Written by professors Hossein Daheshiar, Ellias Aghili Dehnavi, and Marzieh Iranpour, the work analyzes both the application of the so-called “Jacksonian” politics by the Trump administration besides the variants of the containment politics, regarding the foreign policy of the U.S, the book addresses the multidimensional aspects of security, immigration and diplomacy, addressing those particular interactions that are especially relevant in the aftermath of 9/11. This piece, published by tredition gmbh in 2020, is also a part of wider scholarly debate concerning changes in American politics within the presidency of Trump with, however, deeper implications for international relations[i].

 

[i] Dehnavi, E. A., & Jamal, M. A. (2020). From containment to Americanism. ResearchGate. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381002365_From_Containment_to_Americanism

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Dehnavi, E. A., & Jamal, M. A. (2020). From containment to Americanism. ResearchGate. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/381002365_From_Containment_to_Americanism

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Fiedler, R. A., & Dehnavi, E. A. (2024b). The Styles in the American Politics Volume II, Conservative Think tanks and their Foreign Policy: A Booklet. ResearchGate. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/379449531_The_Styles_in_the_American_Politics_Volume_II_Conservative_Think_Tanks_and_Their_Foreign_Policy_A_Booklet

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Published

2024-09-16

How to Cite

Dehnavi, E. A. (2024). The Trump Doctrine: Redefining U.S. Foreign Policy through Immigration, Security, and Diplomacy. International Journal of Humanities and Education Development (IJHED), 6(5), 26-28. https://doi.org/10.22161/jhed.6.5.5