Trump has buried liberal world order but what comes next could be better
Donald Trump's presidency has significantly altered the traditional US liberal internationalist leadership style. This shift, characterized by a more transactional and sovereignty-centered foreign policy, has challenged the post-war global order.

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AI-generatedDonald Trump's presidency has significantly altered the traditional US liberal internationalist leadership style. This shift, characterized by a more transactional and sovereignty-centered foreign policy, has challenged the post-war global order. A recent summit between President Xi Jinping and Trump in Beijing indicates a potential for the United States and China to move past ideological conflict. The article suggests this could lead to a new framework focused on coexistence, strategic stability, and managed competition, rather than the previous US-led promotion of democracy and open markets. Even if Trump were to leave office, his impact has made a return to the old liberal internationalist approach less credible.
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4 extractedTrump's presidency has challenged the traditional US liberal internationalist leadership.
Trump's foreign policy has been more transactional, sovereignty-centered, and skeptical of the post-war order.
Trump's tenure has reduced the credibility of future attempts to re-embrace old-style liberal internationalism.
The US and China may have an opportunity for a new framework of coexistence and managed competition.