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Trump’s Year of Anarchy

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United States
January 20, 2026에 시작됨

The unconstrained presidency and the end of American primacy

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Trump’s Year of Anarchy

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Jan 20, 2026

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CLAIM 게시자: will Jan 20, 2026
The notion of American primacy is outdated; a reevaluation of global leadership roles may benefit the U.S. in a multipolar world.

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The chaos of Trump's presidency has created international uncertainty, undermining the U.S.'s ability to lead on global issues effectively.

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Trump's presidency challenged established norms, igniting necessary debates about executive power and accountability in American politics.

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The unconstrained presidency under Trump has led to a dangerous erosion of democratic norms, threatening the stability of American governance.

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Trump's approach has redefined political discourse, empowering populist movements and reflecting the will of a disenchanted electorate.

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