Trump’s new world order has become real and Europe is having to adjust fast
European nations questioning traditional alliances
European nations are asking whether traditional alliances can suffice, or whether they should be diversifying their strategies in response to the evolving global landscape shaped by U.S. policies under President Trump.
Europe’s strategic shift towards independence
Analysts suggest that Europe must become more independent, especially in the areas of security and defense, as it adapts to a new world order driven by U.S. foreign policy.
Geopolitical concerns and institutional resilience
Political theorists argue that the rapid acceleration of Trump’s ‘offensive, almost imperial’ agenda has left Europe disoriented, prompting a need to strengthen institutions to prevent systemic collapse.
Impact on economic and currency policies
Geopolitical shifts linked to Trump’s policies are influencing economic decisions, such as Sweden’s growing interest in adopting the euro, reflecting broader concerns about regional stability and integration.
Global implications and reactions
The U.S. National Security Strategy has sent shockwaves across Europe, prompting calls for the EU to ‘wake up’ to the realities of Trump’s foreign policy and adjust its own strategic posture accordingly.
