How Donald Trump Brought Us to a “Rupture in the World Order”
Geopolitics
Global
Started January 24, 2026
The Washington Roundtable is joined by the former Prime Minister of Sweden Carl Bildt to discuss where President Trump’s turbulent week on the world stage leaves U.S. relations with Europe
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How Donald Trump Brought Us to a “Rupture in the World Order”
The New Yorker (United States) | Jan 24, 2026
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The chaos brought by Trump's policies has alienated key allies in Europe, threatening long-standing international partnerships.
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Trump's unconventional approach has challenged outdated diplomatic norms, encouraging more dynamic U.S.-European relations.
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Trump's presidency has exposed the fragility of the global order, prompting necessary discussions on the future of U.S.-Europe relations.
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The rupture in the world order under Trump offers an opportunity for a strategic reevaluation of America's role in global politics.
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Regardless of Trump's tactics, the U.S. must prioritize rebuilding trust with European allies to address global challenges.
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