Sunday, November 10, 2024

FP Flash Points - November 10, 2024 - NOVEMBER 10, 2024 | VIEW IN BROWSER | SUBSCRIBE     Sponsored by the Clements Center Former U.S. President Donald Trump (left) speaks about the threat of China to U.S. agriculture at the Smith Farm in Smithton, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 23. Former U.S. President Donald Trump (left) speaks about the threat of China to U.S. agriculture at the Smith Farm in Smithton, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 23. Win McNamee/Getty Images Understand the global stakes of America's decision. Save 67% for a limited time.   As Washington prepares for a second Trump administration, the rest of the world is gearing up for another U-turn in U.S. foreign policy. What will the president-elect’s “tweet-from-the-hip style of dealmaking diplomacy” look like this time around? How will another Trump White House affect global climate action? And what could it mean for the wars in Gaza and Ukraine? In the articles below, reporters and analysts parse Trump’s record and the views of his advisors, seeking to explain the election’s ripple effects abroad.—Chloe Hadavas   1 What Trump’s Win Means for U.S. Foreign Policy He is poised to bring back hallmarks of his first term, from a China trade war to hostility toward multilateralism. By FP Staff   2 Ukraine Now Faces a Nuclear Decision Under a new Trump administration, Ukraine’s government can't avoid considering a nuclear weapon. By Casey Michel   3 What Trump’s Win Will Mean for NATO, Ukraine, Israel, and Iran Foreign policy might have mattered in the election after all—but mainly in Michigan. By Emma Ashford, Matthew Kroenig   Unlock access to all of FP's insightful election coverage. Save 67% for a limited time.   4 In South Asia, Expect Continuity From Washington Under Trump, the Indo-Pacific strategy is still likely to drive U.S. policy in the region. By Michael Kugelman   5 How Economies Around the World Will Respond to Trump 2.0 The incoming U.S. president will be more extreme and less restrained. By Cameron Abadi, Adam Tooze Sponsored Clements Center for National Security Fellowship Opportunities The Clements Center for National Security, at the University of Texas at Austin, seeks applications from current Ph.D. students and recent Ph.D. recipients for its Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships. Applicants from all disciplines whose research bears directly on foreign and defense policy, intelligence, or international security, are welcome to apply. Learn more.   Limited-time offer Donald Trump has won the U.S. election. Discover how this outcome will shape both the domestic and global landscapes with FP's analysis. Unlock 90 days of access for $60 $20. SAVE 67%  

 

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