The “New-Age America” & President Trump’S Invisible Politics in World Governance

The “New-Age America” & President Trump’S Invisible Politics in World Governance
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9781543488951
ISBN-13 : 1543488951
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Book Synopsis The “New-Age America” & President Trump’S Invisible Politics in World Governance by : Ph.D

Download or read book The “New-Age America” & President Trump’S Invisible Politics in World Governance written by Ph.D and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2018-02-19 with total page 217 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is a policy-review piece. It strives to review some long-standing and herculean issues of concerns within the United States and around the world. It attempts a realistic second look into a few of the delicate and hellacious questions of governance that nations around the world are currently confronted with in this dispensation. It puts special focus on the realistic examination of some of the difficult choices the United States has made under president Donald Trumps administration. More important is the responsibility to pragmatically recritic some of the policy decisions made, which hosts of oppositions have considered murderous going by the various campaigns and reactions against such stance. The book is no doubt a narrative of concerns for the future of America and, indeed, the global world. It, among other topics, looks into matters of security, international relations and/or international politics, religion, and insurgency and critically attempts a commonsensical discussion on the major problem of immigration and migration. These are among the major issues that have created a lot of brouhaha and hullabaloo within the polity in recent times, especially considering the hardnose disposition of the forty-fifth president of the United States on these matters. In sincere loyalty to truism, this book strives in its analysis to sever itself from the popular mistakes of placing individual benefits above the sociosecurity risks and the future of a nation.


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