The Munich Security Conference report highlights a paradigm shift in perceived US global leadership, mainly due to Trump's land acquisition proposals for Greenland, Panama, and Canada. These moves indicate a retreat from America's role as the guardian of the liberal international order, leading to fears about global stability and the provision of public goods. As the world moves towards a multipolar landscape, the report notes potential support for this shift among countries like Brazil and India, posing questions about future global governance without US leadership.
The US is increasingly perceived as a risk rather than a stabilizing force, with Trump’s proposals indicating a departure from traditional global leadership.
The shift towards a multipolar world raises questions about countries capable of providing global public goods, as the US retreats from its role.
The Munich Security Conference will explore the implications of this unipolar to multipolar shift, especially in security and international cooperation.
Survey data suggests that countries like Brazil and China may view the multipolarisation trend positively, indicating potential new global alliances.
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