Understanding the Return of the Jacksonian Tradition

Michael Clarke, Anthony Ricketts

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    Abstract

    The 2016 presidential election demonstrated the rise of a “restraint constituency” in American politics that openly questions Washington's bipartisan post-Cold War pursuit of a grand strategy of primacy or liberal hegemony. This constituency has been animated by the return of the Jacksonian tradition of American foreign policy, most notably in the candidacy of Donald Trump, which directly questions the benefits of alliance relationships as well as U.S. underwriting of an open global economic system. It also stresses the need for the United States to act unilaterally in defense of its core foreign policy interests. The resurgence of the Jacksonian tradition will make it difficult for the next President to reestablish a foreign policy consensus and combat perceptions of American decline.

    Original languageSpanish
    Pages (from-to)13-26
    Number of pages14
    JournalOrbis
    Volume61
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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