Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2019, nr 3 (XVI) The Presidency of Donald Trump
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Data wydania
2019
Tytuł czasopisma
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1733-2680
eISSN
2451-0610
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
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From introduction: "Donald Trump’s victory in 2016 shattered a complacency of the global liberal consensus,
already shaking in Europe in the wake of the immigration crisis in 2015 and
its political consequences. His victory was quickly defi ned by the liberal-left elites,
because of the United States superpower status among modern democracies, as
the most consequential and disruptive populist phenomenon among other already
visible in Europe, subverting not only the post-Soviet liberal consensus of the “end
of history” shaped after 1989, but more generally questioning the principles of the
post-1945 model of social and political development of liberal democracy. We may
also risk an opinion that Trump’s victory, together with other victories of the so
called “populist movements” in such countries as Great Britain, Hungary, Poland
or Italy with a corresponding breaking of the consensual politics in many European
countries, including the most, so it seemed, stable Germany, are truly important
milestones in western political history for reasons not necessarily connected with
the immediate changes in so far unquestionable concrete liberal policies taken for
granted. They are also important because they suddenly deepened political divisions
and stirred passions inside of particular societies leveling them to a nearly
quasi-religious dimension."(...)
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prezydentura Donalda Trumpa, oligarchia liberalna, Partia Republikańska, państwo narodowe, porządek polityczny po 1945 roku, Trump, globalizm, lokalizm, Europa, USA, Polska, równoważenie, dominacja nad światem, współzawodnictwo gospodarcze, zmagania o technologiczną supremację, wyścig zbrojeń, Stany Zjednoczone, Rosja, Arabia Saudyjska, ropa, plan dominacji energetycznej, geopolityka, Lewica, antyglobalizm, Pas Rdzy, demokratyczny socjalizm, Donald Trump’s presidency, liberal oligarchy, Republican Party, nation state, open society, post-1945 political order, globalism, localism, Europe, Poland, rebalancing, world dominance, economic competition, struggle for technological leadership, military race, United States, Russia, Saudi Arabia, oil, energy domination plan, geopolitics, Left, Anti-globalism, Rust Belt, Democratic Socialism