An Era of Great-Power Leaders

November 7, 2017 Topic: Security Region: Eurasia Tags: Donald TrumpChinaRussiaWarPoliticsGovernment

An Era of Great-Power Leaders

The overall trend during the past couple of years has been toward resurgent nationalism and great-power competition under increasingly multipolar conditions.

Colin Dueck is professor at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.

Ming Wan is professor and associate dean at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government.

Image: From L-R, European Council President Donald Tusk, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, U.S. President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron (hidden), Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May gather as they attend the G7 Summit in Taormina, Sicily, Italy, May 26, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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