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Editor's note
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Welcome to the Trump era. On a cold Washington day, the 45th president of the United States was sworn in, and as Tom Clark writes, the overriding rhetoric was of ‘America first’. Now the presidency begins in earnest, and the world waits to see what this businessman and reality TV star will do with the most powerful job in the world.
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Donald Trump celebrates after delivering his inaugural speech.
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Tom Clark, Victoria University
The new president's inaugural speech emphasised protectionism, co-operation and, most emphatically, putting America first.
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The inauguration of Donald Trump
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Thomas Clarke, University of Technology Sydney
The 44th president is now gone. What mark does he leave on his country?
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Simon Reich, Rutgers University Newark
Is Trump correct in asserting that NATO has outlived its utility? Or that NATO’s members enjoy a 'free ride' on the back of the US?
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Liam Kennedy, University College Dublin
Donald Trump will preside over a new American reality as it takes shape. How can we understand it?
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Sharece Thrower, Vanderbilt University
A scholar of presidential power looks at personality, rationality and the institution of the presidency for clues about what the incoming administration can accomplish.
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Sayantan Ghosal, University of Glasgow
The people who voted for the new American president may not be as hard for the Left to reach as it may appear.
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Christian Lundberg, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill; Joshua Gunn, University of Texas at Austin
An address that's normally a call for unity instead mirrored the rhetoric of his campaign: unfocused, contradictory and divisive.
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