Donald Trump: International Economics and Economic Globalization (Economic Policy)

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https://doi.org/10.69760/egjlle.2504001

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Foreign policy, Trump, globalization, economy, international economy

Abstract

The main objective of this paper is to examine Trump’s foreign policy in the context of economic globalization from the perspective of international economics, which is carried out through documentary analysis.

The main research question is: What is Trump’s foreign policy in the context of economic globalization from the perspective of international economics? The results show that the American political space has become extremely polarized and partisan after Trump came to power. Democrats and Republicans have become increasingly inflexible on many issues.

As a populist president, Trump faces increasing demands from the public, mainly Republican voters, on the economy, and this has made the domestic environment of America increasingly important to Trump, to the point where some have called it a new isolationist policy in America. Trump's foreign policy is based on self-interest. He prefers self-interest and economic nationalism to the globalization of the international economy, and views economic globalization with skepticism.

Trump does not pay attention to economic globalization, and under the pretext of nationalism, he is canceling or reforming some trade agreements. Trump is opposed to the establishment of a liberal order in America and seeks to end it, believing that the global economy is not beneficial to America, and he seeks to fundamentally redefine America's national interests. Trump's protectionist policies will worsen the situation in the world economy. This policy will affect the international monetary and financial system.

Author Biographies

  • Atiqullah Matin, Termiz University of Economics and Service, Uzbekistan

    Atiqullah Matin Master’s  Economics (by industries and spheres)Termiz University of Economics and Service, Atiqullahmatin@gmail.com, ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-0715-5804

  • Mohammad Ekram Yawar, International Science and Technology University, Warsaw, Poland

    Prof. Dr. Mohammad Ekram YAWAR, Dean of the Faculty of Law, International Science and Technology University, Warsaw, Poland. Email: ekram.yawar@istu.edu.pl. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3198-5212

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2025-07-06

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Matin, A., & Ekram Yawar, M. (2025). Donald Trump: International Economics and Economic Globalization (Economic Policy) . EuroGlobal Journal of Linguistics and Language Education, 2(4), 4-16. https://doi.org/10.69760/egjlle.2504001

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