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Trump vs. Biden Presidential Leadership and Legacy Rollback

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After four years of a presidency unbound, President Biden consciously moved to a calmer style of leadership. Yet, the political environment remained ferociously partisan and former President Trump continued to wield influence on the Republican Party. Against this backdrop, Trump vs Biden examines the durability of the Trump regime, focusing on the extent to which the political footprint of the forty-fifth president remains after his dramatic departure from office.

Clodagh Harrington and Alex Waddan analyse meaningful priority shifts, policy changes and the imprint of presidential leadership, providing a framework for assessing Trump’s legacy. In turn, this provides context to the Biden administration’s efforts to reverse course and steer the US back to a more established form of politics and policy.

Looking beyond the noise and hyperbole, the book also reflects on areas where Biden in fact reinforced elements of Trumpism. In an epilogue, the authors discuss the 2024 election and the opening six months of Trump’s 2nd term.

Trump vs. Biden Presidential Leadership and Legacy Rollback

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Publisher‎ Edinburgh University PressWebsite
Countryبريطانيا
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Published2026
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages312 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions15×23
ISBN9781399519373
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About Clodagh Harrington

**Clodagh Harrington** joined University College Cork in 2022 where she teaches political history. Prior to that, she was Associate Professor of American Politics at De Montfort University, Leicester where she worked since 2006. Her monograph, co-authored with Alex Waddan (University of Leicester) entitled *Obama V Trump: the Politics of Presidential Legacy and Rollbac*k was published in 2021 by Edinburgh University Press. The follow-up, *Trump V Biden* is due for publication by EUP in 2026.

About Dr Alex Waddan

Dr Alex Waddan is Associate Professor in American Politics and American Foreign Policy in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester.

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