John Gray On Trump's New World Disorder
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Started July 05, 2026
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John Gray On Trump's New World Disorder
Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Jul 03, 2026
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The rise of nationalism in Europe and the US indicates a broader trend of societies grappling with identity and sovereignty issues.
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Amid political upheaval, there is an opportunity for new leaders to emerge and redefine global diplomacy for the better.
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John Gray's insights highlight that the chaos of Trump’s presidency has exposed the fragility of global political structures.
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The political turmoil in the UK and Europe reflects a necessary shift towards more populist governance, challenging outdated elite systems.
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Trump's approach to international relations has destabilized traditional alliances, leading to unprecedented global disorder.
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