Globalization And Differences: The US And Donald Trump

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Differences were also seen on the policy and stance of leaders of both parties. First, because the period of time or different times, mainly because of the times, globalization and modernization is what makes matters cannot be equated. In the reign of George Washington, the US position is to isolate itself from the problems of the International mainly European nations, while Donald Trump passive on International affairs but is more likely to reduce involvement, Donald Trump will establish cooperation with Russia in the fight terrorism, it is a history for the US to cooperate with Russia in security sector, because the post-cold war tensions the US and Russia can still be felt today, but in contrast to Trump who want to improve the relationship

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