The Trump and Putin Doctrines: Evolving Great Power Tensions Between the United States and Russia

This chapter analyzes changing United States–Russia relationship since the election of Donald Trump in 2016. It does so through the dual lenses of the “Trump Doctrine” and the “Putin Doctrine” and asks three questions: First, according to Trump and Putin,

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The Trump Doctrine and the Emerging International System Edited by Stanley A. Renshon · Peter Suedfeld

The Evolving American Presidency

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This series is stimulated by the clash between the presidency as invented and the presidency as it has developed. Over time, the presidency has evolved and grown in power, expectations, responsibilities, and authority. Adding to the power of the presidency have been wars, crises, depressions, industrialization. The importance and power of the modern presidency makes understanding it so vital. How presidents resolve challenges and paradoxes of high expectations with limited constitutional resources is the central issue in modern governance and the central theme of this book series.

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Stanley A. Renshon · Peter Suedfeld Editors

The Trump Doctrine and the Emerging International System

Editors Stanley A. Renshon Department of Political Science City University of New York New York, NY, USA

Peter Suedfeld Department of Psychology University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada

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