The DealBook Summit in New York brought together global business and policy leaders to discuss the shifting landscape of international alliances and the challenges facing the United States. Panelists expressed concern over President Trump's approach to foreign policy, particularly his handling of alliances and his response to China's growing influence. While some acknowledged positive steps in trade negotiations and diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, many criticized the administration for alienating traditional partners and failing to develop a comprehensive strategy to counter China.
Discussions highlighted the emergence of a more multipolar world, where regional and cross-regional networks are becoming less dependent on the United States. The panelists pointed to missteps in Ukraine and Venezuela, as well as the complexities of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. Despite some diplomatic successes, the group agreed that American leadership has become less predictable, raising questions about the country's role in shaping the global order.
Amid these uncertainties, participants noted the importance of finding new forms of cooperation and adapting to a world where the United States is no longer the undisputed center of global diplomacy. The summit underscored the need for renewed engagement with allies and a clearer strategy to address the challenges posed by rising powers and regional conflicts.

image sourced from original article at 


