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The presidency of Donald J. Trump

The presidency of Donald J. Trump
a first historical assessment

  • ISBN: 9780691228945
  • Editorial: Princeton University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Princeton (NJ). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Rústica
  • Medidas: 22 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 488
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

Leading historians provide perspective on Trump's four turbulent years in the White House

The Presidency of Donald J. Trump presents a first draft of history by offering needed perspective on one of the nation's most divisive presidencies. Acclaimed political historian Julian Zelizer brings together many of today's top scholars to provide balanced and strikingly original assessments of the major issues that shaped the Trump presidency.

When Trump took office in 2017, he quickly carved out a loyal base within an increasingly radicalized Republican Party, dominated the news cycle with an endless stream of controversies, and presided over one of the most contentious one-term presidencies in American history. These essays cover the crucial aspects of Trump's time in office, including his administration's close relationship with conservative media, his war on feminism, the solidification of a conservative women's movement, his response to COVID-19, the border wall, growing tensions with China and NATO allies, white nationalism in an era of Black Lives Matter, and how the high-tech sector flourished.

The Presidency of Donald J. Trump reveals how Trump was not the cause of the political divisions that defined his term in office but rather was a product of long-term trends in Republican politics and American polarization more broadly.

With contributions by Kathleen Belew, Angus Burgin, Geraldo Cadava, Merlin Chowkwanyun, Bathsheba Demuth, Gregory Downs, Jeffrey Engel, Beverly Gage, Nicole Hemmer, Michael Kazin, Daniel C. Kurtzer, James Mann, Mae Ngai, Margaret O'Mara, Jason Scott Smith, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, and Leandra Zarnow.

1 Introduction: The Most Predictable,
Unconventional Presidency 1
Julian E. Zelizer
2 Reckoning with the Trumpian GOP 27
Julian E. Zelizer
3 Remade in His Image: How Trump Transformed
Right-Wing Media 49
Nicole Hemmer
4 The Crisis of Truth in the Age of Trump 67
Angus Burgin
5 Militant Whiteness in the Age of Trump 83
Kathleen Belew
6 Latinos for Trump 103
Geraldo Cadava
7 “Send Her Back”: Trump’s Feud with Feminists and
Conservative Women’s Triumph 121
Leandra Zarnow
8 Immigration Policy and Politics under Trump 144
Mae Nga
9 The Rhetoric and Reality of Infrastructure during
the Trump Presidency 162
Jason Scott Smith
10 Against the Tide: The Trump Administration and
Climate Change 181
Bathsheba Demuth
11 From Color-Blind to Black Lives Matter:
Race, Class, and Politics under Trump 198
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
12 The Gilded Elevator: Tech in the Time of Trump 219
Margaret O’Mara
13 No More Mulligans: Donald Trump and
International Alliances 238
Jeffrey A. Engel
14 Trump’s China Policy: The Chaotic End to
the Era of Engagement 259
James Mann
15 Trump’s Middle East Legacy: Arms, Autocrats,
and Annexations 279
Daniel C. Kurtzer
16 “Nut Job,” “Scumbag,” and “Fool”: How Trump Tried to
Deconstruct the FBI and the Administrative State—and
Almost Succeeded 298
Beverly Gage
17 The 60/40 Problem: Trump, Culpability, and COVID-19 315
Merlin Chowkwanyun
18 The Path of Most Resistance: How Democrats
Battled Trump and Moved Left 335
Michael Kazin
19 Impeachment after Trump 351
Gregory P. Downs

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