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Don't Take the American Led World Order For Granted

  • Writer: Colin Pascal
    Colin Pascal
  • Feb 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 23

President Trump's fast-moving effort to reorder America's relationships abroad may work in the short run but risks the hub-and-spoke international system the U.S. built after World War II, one that lets allies like South Korea and Japan cooperate effectively only through American mediation. Pressuring allies like Egypt and Jordan could destabilize the Middle East and hand China an opening to fill the vacuum America leaves behind.


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