By doing so, Trump is continuously breaking one of the cardinal rules of international relations—great powers don't bluff ... but he is also sacrificing his political capital, and driving ...
Lee University’s political science department will host a panel titled “Christian Perspectives on the Return of Great Power ...
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Kuisz is a political analyst and historian ... Mr. Trump’s America seeks to lead a world in which the great nuclear powers take what they can. They choose their spheres of influence, the ...
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By doing so, Trump is continuously breaking one of the cardinal rules of international relations—great powers don't bluff. Though bluffing might work in poker or business, it has profound but ...