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Trump's predatory foreign policy

Trump's predatory foreign policy

What are the longer-term implications of treating friends and foes alike?

The Rachman Review · Richard Martin

February 12, 202623m 1s

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Show Notes

Gideon talks to American political scientist Stephen Walt about the phrase ‘predatory hegemon’ that he coined to describe the US administration under Donald Trump. What are the risks and benefits of this policy for the American people, and for those who formerly considered themselves staunch allies? Clip: The White House


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