The emergence of a new global order, significantly shaped by the policies and rhetoric of Donald Trump, is compelling European nations to rapidly re-evaluate their long-standing foreign policy strategies. Traditional alliances are being scrutinized, with many European countries questioning their adequacy in the face of evolving geopolitical realities. This reassessment is prompting a serious consideration of diversifying their international partnerships and security arrangements. The shift necessitates a swift adjustment by Europe as it navigates a less predictable global landscape, where established norms and assumptions about international cooperation are being challenged. The focus is on building resilience and seeking new avenues for engagement to safeguard national interests and promote regional stability in this changing world.


