This volume explores Donald Trump's impact on American democracy, congress, the supreme court, the economy, the covid pandemic, the environment, American soft power, the international system and more.
"Provides an essential guide by a first rate group of contributors assessing the legacy of the Trump Administration in transforming politics and policy in America."
- Professor Pippa Norris, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA
"An interesting, intriguing and diverse collection of papers which brings lots of insight to the analysis of the social, political, economic, cultural and environmental consequences – short and longer term – of this most unusual and unprecedented of Presidencies."
- Professor Colin Hay, Sciences Po, Paris, France & SPERI, University of Sheffield, UK
"All presidents leave a mark. The Trump presidency burned at a particularly high temperature, and this volume begins the important scholarly task of sifting through the embers while they are still warm."
- Dr. Dennis Grube, Reader in Politics and Public Policy, University of Cambridge, UK
Toby S. James is Professor of Politics and Public Policy at the University of East Anglia, UK. He is Co-director of the Electoral Integrity Project and Editor-in-Chief of Policy Studies. His most recent books are Comparative Electoral Management and Building Inclusive Elections (edited with Holly Ann Garnett).