The United States recently rejoined the UNESCO as a Member State in 2023, after the Trump Administration withdrew from the agency in 2017. Through an analysis of United States' relationships with other Member States, as well as its history of incomings and outgoings within the agency as a method of exacting influence in the international arena, Volume XLVIII staff editor Donyea James argues that the Trump Administration may consider another withdrawal from the agency as a familiar form of strategy.
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