The article discusses the American foreign policy shift brought on by Donald Trump's administration, pivoting towards a concept called 'sovereigntism.' Rooted in historical rejection of international commitments like the League of Nations and NATO, this philosophy emphasizes national self-interest and minimal restraint regarding global agreements. Unlike the multipolarity advocated by Hubert Vedrine in the 1990s, Trump's approach suggests a disregard for global responsibilities, leading to a dramatic reorientation in U.S. diplomacy that may destabilize existing international frameworks.
Sovereigntism represents a shift towards prioritizing national interests without self-restraint, allowing a country to act solely based on its capabilities regardless of global consequences.
The Trump administration's foreign policy has been characterized by a dramatic departure from traditional norms, reflecting a sovereignty focus that disregards international agreements and allies.
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