America First, Resources First: Trump and the Global Struggle for Oil and Arctic Wealth examines the geopolitical and economic dimensions of resource competition during the Trump era, with a particular focus on oil, natural gas, and emerging strategic interests in the Arctic region. The study explores how the “America First” policy framework reshaped U.S. foreign policy priorities, emphasizing energy independence, domestic resource exploitation, and strategic positioning in resource-rich regions. The work analyzes the global contest for energy security, highlighting tensions among major powers over access to oil reserves and Arctic resources, including shipping routes and untapped mineral wealth. It also discusses the environmental implications, international legal challenges, and strategic military considerations associated with Arctic expansion. By linking resource nationalism with global geopolitics, the study provides an insight into how energy policies influence international relations, economic stability, and future global power structures.
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