
Sun Feb 23 20:38:25 UTC 2025: ## Trump’s Second Term Ushers in a New, Unstable World Order
**February 24, 2025** – President Trump’s second term is dramatically reshaping the global landscape, potentially dismantling the post-World War II international order, according to political analyst Priyanjali Malik. Malik argues that Trump’s actions mirror Hemingway’s description of bankruptcy – gradual erosion culminating in sudden collapse.
The existing system, built on collective security, economic integration, and self-determination, has been severely weakened, Malik asserts. Trump’s withdrawal from international agreements like the Paris Agreement and his imposition of tariffs have destabilized the global trading system. His rapprochement with Vladimir Putin, coupled with his dismissal of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and acceptance of Russian demands regarding NATO, signals a shocking shift in US foreign policy.
This shift, Malik warns, effectively hands over Europe to Russia, freeing Putin to pursue his ambitions in Ukraine and potentially beyond. The US retreat also emboldens China, removing a key check on its ambitions regarding Taiwan. India, too, faces increased insecurity, as China’s territorial claims, including those concerning the McMahon Line, become more pressing.
Malik draws parallels between Trump’s actions and the Yalta Conference of 1945, but notes a crucial difference: Yalta involved a victor’s peace, while the current situation reflects a perceived US “sell-out” of Ukraine. The emerging world order, characterized by spheres of influence and a resurgence of great power rivalry, is one where “might makes right,” Malik concludes. The implications for global stability are profound, and particularly concerning for nations previously protected under the US security umbrella.