THE EDITOR: The unpredictability of Donald Trump’s White House is both its defining trait and its most destabilising force. From day one Trump’s...
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Trump is changing US foreign policy by focusing on deals rather than alliances. His approach is transactional, viewing international relationships as business deals. This shift is causing concern among traditional allies and could undermine the global order established post-World War II. NATO and US influence may weaken, while adversaries like Russia and China see opportunities.
THE EDITOR: The unpredictability of Donald Trump’s White House is both its defining trait and its most destabilising force. From day one Trump’s...
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