Trump and the remaking of American grand strategy: the shift from open door globalism to economic nationalism
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction -- References -- 2 Theorizing Trump: A Critical Political Economy Approach -- IR Theory at a Loss? The Puzzle of Trump's Foreign Policy -- IR Debates on the Nature of Trump's Foreign Policy -- IR Explanations of Trump's Foreign Policy? -- Structure and Agency in US Grand Strategy: A Elite-Theoretical Perspective Grounded in Critical Political Economy -- References -- 3 American Grand Strategy Before Trump: The History and Nature of Open Door Globalism -- The Open Door from the End of the Nineteenth Century Until the End of the Cold War -- The First Wave of American Expansionism: From the Open Door Notes to Wilson's Liberal Internationalism -- The Second Wave and the Start of the Third Wave of American Expansionism: The Cold War Years -- The Open Door in the Post-Cold War Era: The Clinton, Bush, and Obama Presidencies -- The Open Door Under Clinton -- The Open Door Under G.W. Bush -- The Open Door Under Obama -- Conclusion: The Ends of Open Door Globalism -- References -- 4 Contradictions of Neoliberal Globalization and the Trumpist Backlash -- The Contradictions of Neoliberal Globalization and Obama's Failure to Restore Open Door Globalism -- The Deepening Contradictions of Neoliberalism After the Global Financial Crisis -- The Growing Limits of American Power and Increasing Geopolitical Rivalry -- The Failure of the Incorporation of China into the US-Led Liberal World Order -- The Rising Costs of Doing Business with China -- Twofold Trumpist Backlash Against Neoliberal Globalization: Putting "America First" Against the Globalism of Financial Elites and China -- The Backlash Against Free Trade and Against the Offshoring and Outsourcing of American Production -- The Backlash Against China's Integration into Global Capitalism -- Conclusion -- References.