Trump's Influence Sparks European Concerns Over Unity and Economy

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Donald Trump's recent election victory is seen as a triumph for illiberalism in the West, emboldening far-right movements across Europe and signaling a potential shift in U.S. foreign policy. With traditional liberal leaders like Angela Merkel no longer in power, far-right parties are gaining influence in countries like Germany, France, and Italy. Trump's win is celebrated by leaders like Hungary's Viktor Orban and Russia's political establishment, who view it as a setback for liberal forces. The election reflects broader voter discontent with incumbents amid economic concerns.
- Column | Trump’s victory cements the triumph of the illiberal West The Washington Post
- Trump election win delights Orban and Europe's far-right NBC News
- Europe's Wake-up Call To Avoid 'Slow Agony' Of Decline Barron's
- Meloni tells EU it cannot rely on US amid fears of Trump hit to bloc’s economy The Guardian
- Trump Will Test European Solidarity on NATO, Ukraine and Trade The New York Times
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