The potential re-election of Donald Trump in 2024 presents significant ramifications for international relations, global dynamics, and the strategic balance of power. His “America First” policies, characterized by a focus on
nationalism, protectionism, and skepticism toward multilateral institutions, have already strained traditional alliances and shifted global alignments. A second term could exacerbate tensions within NATO, the United Nations, and other international bodies, while catalyzing the formation of new coalitions of like-minded states. This shift in U.S. foreign policy would impact global trade, security, and climate cooperation, potentially leading to a more fragmented global order. Nations and organizations must prepare for a world where U.S. leadership is less predictable, and power dynamics become increasingly multipolar, with a greater emphasis on regional alliances and strategic autonomy.