Trump stirs talk of ‘new world order’ as leaders signal shifting global alliances
Trump’s tactics disrupt post-WWII alliances and promote a leader-centric global order, causing traditional partners to reconsider ties amid rising geopolitical tensions, analysts say.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos threatened tariffs and revoked a Board of Peace invitation to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, prompting allies to reassess ties with some saying `we are entering this new world order`.
- Observers say the president's personal style shapes policy through flattery or animus rather than steady, rules-based order compromise.
- On Friday, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer criticized President Donald Trump as NATO frictions grew, with Denmark disputing NATO's Article 5 invocation after 9/11.
- Amid growing diplomatic concern, Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware and Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska warn that Trump's tactics could harm U.S. influence and prompt allies to deepen ties with China.
- Amid concerns about new institutions, earlier this month, Mark Carney urged middle powers to coordinate, saying `Middle powers must act together`, as some view the Board of Peace with suspicion.
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'I’m not sure about what’s going on with the United States': Alaska's Murkowksi says Trump rattled Davos about a 'new world order'
President Donald Trump gives. And he takes away. Offended by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s increasingly assertive posture toward the U.S., Trump revoked an invitation to join his Board of Peace. Many Western allies are suspicious of the organization, which is chaired by Trump and was initially formed to focus on maintaining the ceasefire in Israel’s war with Hamas but has grown into something skeptics fear could rival the United Nations.…
US President Donald Trump gives. And he takes it. It only took him six days to build a new world.
In a verbose and dispassionate speech, successively grandiose and gignard, where he did not deprive himself of self-congratulation, President Donald Trump gave the extreme anointing to the liberal democratic order forged by the United States and its allies after the Second World War.
New Trump project an abomination that threatens world order: economist
We speak to Greek economist Yanis Varoufakis about the United States under Donald Trump and its attempts to reshape the post-World War II international consensus. “Trump has all his work done for him by placid European centrists who went along with the policy of trashing international law and creating the circumstances for him to create his private company and say, 'Right, I'm taking over the world,’” laments Varoufakis as he draws a connection …
The US President relies on a foreign policy of long past times: retreat from persistent conflicts overseas and simultaneous demonstration of strength in the immediate vicinity. If this were to remain, the effects would be enormous
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