Robert Fox
Changing the Rules, Ruling the Changes: Trump’s New Transactional Presidency
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Summary
What does the new Trump presidency mean for the American people and the world? His sweeping mandate will potentially hand him more freedom to act and maneuver than in his first administration. His prime emphasis must be on the American people—making Americans feel better about their incomes, standards of living, and security. Externally, he will face an extremely complex international landscape that defies almost all current predictions.
Robert Fox
Robert Fox has been a professional reporter, commentator, author, and broadcaster for over 40 years. He has reported from the front in the Falklands conflict of 1982, the Middle East, including Iraq and the Palestinian territories, as well Bosnia, Kosovo, and Afghanistan. After leaving Oxford with an honors degree in history in 1967, he has worked as a staff reporter and correspondent for the BBC and the Daily Telegraph. He is currently defense correspondent for the Evening Standard and broadcasts frequently for the BBC, Sky, and Radio 24 in Italy. Among his books are Eyewitness Falklands (1982), Antarctica and the South Atlantic (1985), and Camera in Conflict (1995). Robert lectures frequently to the British Army and the diplomatic community in London. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and the Royal Institute for International Affairs, Chatham House.