United States Foreign Aid and Multilateralism Under the Trump Presidency

IF 0.8 Q1 HISTORY New Global Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-20 DOI:10.1515/ngs-2021-0030
S. Regilme
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Abstract This article addresses two key questions concerning US foreign aid under the 45th US President, Donald Trump (2017–21): Did the Trump administration radically restructure the foreign aid apparatus of the US government amid the recent reemergence of China as a key state actor in international development and global governance? If so, how and under which conditions did the US, as the world’s largest foreign aid donor, deal with the new challenges posed by the expanding global reach of Chinese foreign aid and diplomacy? The core objective here is to look back at the Trump administration, particularly in its role in the US foreign aid apparatus vis-à-vis the reemergence of China as a global power and the decline of US influence abroad. This article maintains that the dominance of the US in the international development sector was under serious threat from two principal challenges: (1) the lack of coherent and credible strategy from the Trump administration amid the rapidly increasing influence of China as an aid donor country; and the (2) the declining legitimacy of the US a foreign aid donor due to the exclusionary and anti-globalization discourses of Trump vis-à-vis the perceived the decline of American power.
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特朗普任期内的美国对外援助与多边主义
本文探讨了美国第45任总统唐纳德·特朗普(2017-21)任内美国对外援助的两个关键问题:特朗普政府是否在中国作为国际发展和全球治理中的关键国家角色重新崛起的背景下,从根本上重组了美国政府的对外援助机构?如果是这样,作为世界上最大的外援捐助国,美国是如何以及在何种条件下应对中国对外援助和外交在全球范围内不断扩大所带来的新挑战的?本文的核心目标是回顾特朗普政府,尤其是在中国作为全球大国重新崛起以及美国在海外影响力下降之际,特朗普政府在美国对外援助机构中所扮演的角色。本文认为,美国在国际发展领域的主导地位受到两个主要挑战的严重威胁:(1)在中国作为援助国的影响力迅速上升的背景下,特朗普政府缺乏连贯和可信的战略;(2)由于特朗普对-à-vis的排他性和反全球化言论,美国作为外援捐助国的合法性正在下降,人们认为美国实力正在衰落。
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