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How Trump’s revolution is reshaping the global order — and why it may be hard to reverse

Trump’s dismantling of global alliances, trade systems, and US institutions may cause lasting shifts in world order that future leaders could struggle to reverse.

April 30, 2025 / 12:34 IST
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How Trump’s revolution is reshaping the global order
How Trump’s revolution is reshaping the global order

In just 100 days, US President Donald Trump has achieved something many once deemed unthinkable: a significant dismantling of the global economic and political order that the United States itself helped create after World War II. Through aggressive tariffs, scuttled treaties, attacks on traditional alliances, and internal institutional upheaval, Trump has accelerated a transformation whose effects may be difficult to undo — even if future American leaders attempt to do so, the New York Times reported.

While Trump’s time in office is constitutionally limited, the damage to trust, alliances, and global leadership could be far more enduring. As Ian Goldin, a professor of globalisation and development at Oxford University, put it, "The MAGA base and JD Vance will still be around long after Trump’s gone," meaning the forces that propelled Trump's rise are likely to persist — inequality, economic insecurity, and populist nationalism.

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Allies move on without America

Faced with Trump’s unpredictability and disdain for multilateralism, US allies are hedging their bets. The European Union and South American countries have established one of the world’s largest trade zones, while Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney has proposed new transportation networks to connect global markets beyond the US Canada is also moving toward participating in Europe’s defence buildup, reducing its reliance on American security guarantees.