Collateral Damage: Britain, America and Europe in the Trump Era - Political Analysis Book on US-UK-EU Relations During Trump Presidency | Perfect for Political Science Students, Historians & International Relations Enthusiasts
Collateral Damage: Britain, America and Europe in the Trump Era - Political Analysis Book on US-UK-EU Relations During Trump Presidency | Perfect for Political Science Students, Historians & International Relations Enthusiasts

Collateral Damage: Britain, America and Europe in the Trump Era - Political Analysis Book on US-UK-EU Relations During Trump Presidency | Perfect for Political Science Students, Historians & International Relations Enthusiasts

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One of the UK's most experienced and respected diplomats reveals the inside story behind his resignation—and his perspective on the challenges of Brexit and the Trump White House. "@realDonaldTrump: The wacky ambassador that the UK foisted on the United States is not someone we are thrilled with, a very stupid guy . . . We will no longer deal with him." Kim Darroch is one of the UK's most experienced and respected diplomats, and this unvarnished, behind-the-scenes account will reveal the inside story behind his resignation; describe the challenges of dealing with the Trump White House; and offer a diplomat's perspective on Brexit, and how it looked to Britain's closest ally. Darroch was the British Ambassador to the US as the age of Trump dawned and Brexit unfolded. He explains why the British embassy expected a Trump victory from as early as February 2016, what part every key figure—from Steve Bannon to Sarah Sanders—has played in Trump's administration, and what balanced policy makers on both sides of the Atlantic should consider during this era of seismic change and populist politics. A riveting account from the best-informed insider, Collateral Damage charts the strangest and most convulsive period in the recent history of Britain and the US—and shows how thirty months threatened to overturn three centuries of history.

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This book explains reasonable theories for Brexit, trump and how those events have worked out. This author's career was the ideal history for writing the book that is easy reading and shines with insight. His character and professionalism repeatedly stand out in this account of how trump was elected and how his presidency went up to the 2020 election. The book tells good and bad about both sides of the U.S. divide and similarly though more gentle with the British experiences. Only the zealous believer can see this as unfair. I'm giving it to friends.
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