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Harold Hongju Koh’s comprehensive analysis explores the Trump Administration’s complex relationship with international law. The work examines pivotal moments and policies that shaped the administration’s legal approach to global affairs, from trade agreements to climate accords and security matters.
Koh, a leading expert in international law, provides detailed insights into how the administration’s decisions affected established international legal frameworks and institutions. The book evaluates the long-term consequences of these policies on American credibility and global cooperation. Through rigorous legal scholarship, Koh contextualizes the administration’s positions within broader debates about American constitutional law and presidential power.
This work is essential for policymakers, legal scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the evolution of international law during this pivotal period in American history.







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