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Presidential elections held in the USA add new dimensions to foreign policy and security debates around the world every four years.
Whether the previous president is re-elected or the other party comes with a new team, these discussions always cause critical issues to be reconsidered on the axis of continuity and change.
However, the end of the Trump era raised expectations for big change beyond previous discussions. Trump’s idiosyncratic “realism” and his original prioritization style between security-foreign policy-economy often failed the evaluations of US foreign policy on the axis of “traditional state order”, bureaucracy and unchanging interests for four years.