Peace Maker Donald Trump

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Peace Maker Donald Trump: Diplomacy, Deals, and the Global Quest for Stability (2017–2025) offers the first comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation of the foreign-policy worldview and peace claims of Donald J. Trump—from his first presidency through his historic return to office in 2025.

Rejecting both hagiography and outright dismissal, this book asks a central question:
Was Trump a peacemaker—or merely a master of peace narratives?

Drawing on policy documents, summit outcomes, treaty decisions, trade actions, and post-presidency signaling, Prof. Dr. Milton Biswas critically examines Trump's distinctive "deal doctrine"—a form of leader-centric, transactional diplomacy that reshaped alliances, challenged institutions, and redefined peace as leverage.

Key case studies include:

· The Abraham Accords and Middle East normalization

· North Korea summitry and nuclear diplomacy optics

· NATO burden-sharing and alliance pressure politics

· Trade wars, tariffs, and sanctions as instruments of "stability"

· Treaty exits and re-entries (Iran, Climate) as peace strategy

· The 2024 election, mandate claims and the 2025 return to power

The book introduces an original Peace-Score Framework, measuring diplomacy through ceasefire durability, normalization depth, violence trends and institutionalization—allowing readers to judge outcomes beyond rhetoric.

Balanced, interdisciplinary and globally contextualized, this volume is essential reading for:

· Students and scholars of international relations

· Policymakers and diplomats

· Journalists and political analysts

· Readers seeking clarity beyond partisan narratives

Peace Maker Donald Trump does not ask readers to agree—it equips them to evaluate.

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