Trump Management 101: World Leaders Adapt to His Erratic ...
- World leaders are adapting to U.S. President Donald Trump's style by using flattery as part of a strategy to manage his priorities effectively.
- Trump's fast-paced decisions can shift focus rapidly, influencing international engagements.
- At the June 25 summit, Trump emphasized increasing member nations' defense spending to reduce U.S. burdens.
- Mark Rutte compared Trump's handling of the Iran-Israel conflict to a 'daddy' stopping a schoolyard fight, showcasing unconventional diplomatic methods.
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Trump Management 101: World leaders adapt to his erratic diplomacy with flattery and patience
World leaders are adapting strategies to manage U.S. President Donald Trump during his second term. They focus on flattery, patience, and meeting his demands when possible.
The contradictions of Trump’s ‘commercial diplomacy’ in Africa
Yinka’s viewWhen I told the head of an Africa-focused startup that I was going to be in Luanda, Angola for the US-Africa Business Summit earlier this week, their quip was revealing: “So the US still does business with Africa?” That tongue-in-cheek skepticism was absent from the nearly 3,000 people in attendance as a flurry of deals across the continent were announced. President Donald Trump’s administration has been keen to champion commercial d…
Sénica commented on the recent geopolitical developments in several fronts, focusing particularly on the role of North American mediation in these areas.
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