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Trump 2.0, Seen from Asia

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https://www.ispionline.it/en/publication/trump-2-0-seen-from-asia-191394
Donald Trump is set to take office in two months after being reelected in the 2024 US presidential elections. His comeback has sparked considerable unease across foreign governments, including Washington’s allies and rivals across Asia. During his first term in office (2017-2021), unpredictability was a hallmark of Trump’s foreign policy: he sought to facilitate dialogue between North- and South Korea, but simultaneously escalated US-China tensions and withdrew from key regional agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. However, since his demise in early 2021, the world has undergone profound changes. The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped societies, elevating economic security to a top priority on national agendas. Simultaneously, the two major conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East have taken center stage in international affairs. This evolving landscape, coupled with shifting power dynamics among global actors, introduces challenges that were not present during Trump’s first term