Donald Trump’s Digital Diplomacy and Its Impact on US Foreign Policy towards the Middle East

Donald Trump’s Digital Diplomacy and Its Impact on US Foreign Policy towards the Middle East

  • Ahmed Y. Zohny
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLCISBN 13: 9781793602008ISBN 10: 179360200X

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Donald Trump’s Digital Diplomacy and Its Impact on US Foreign Policy towards the Middle East is written by Ahmed Y. Zohny and published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 179360200X (ISBN 10) and 9781793602008 (ISBN 13).

In Donald Trump’s Digital Diplomacy and Its Impact on US Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East, Ahmed Y. Zohny develops a well-blended mix of history and political science, supplemented by content analysis and critical discourse analysis of Trump’s statements and tweets. Americans are primarily interested in the domestic implications of Trump’s presidency, whereas people around the globe are more interested in his foreign policy’s implications. Both remain puzzled by Trump’s mixed messaging, his tendency to change his mind and make decisions on the impulse of the moment. The findings indicate that, by scuttling U.S. adherence to the Iran Accord, Trump has guaranteed its collapse, and contributed to an already volatile Middle East. Trump recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel brought an international crisis. Under international law and countless decisions by the UN, the final status of Jerusalem should be decided by negotiation, not unilateral action by the United States or Israel. The Abraham Peace Accord with the four normalizing relations agreements which were signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco mark a new and important shift in the Middle East geopolitics, it can be considered as a success for Trump’s foreign policy.