As President Trump's worldview diverges from the traditional positive-sum dynamics, we explore the implications for international relations.
The Trump Doctrine: A Shift in Global Perception

The Trump Doctrine: A Shift in Global Perception
Examining Trump's Zero-Sum Game Approach to Foreign Policy
In recent discussions regarding President Trump's foreign policy approach, a predominant theme has emerged: the perception of the world as a zero-sum game. This conceptual framework, where one party's gain is inherently another's loss, starkly contrasts with the traditional positive-sum perspective that has underpinned the post-World War II international order. Historically, this positive-sum view has promoted cooperation and interdependence across nations, fostering global trade, legal frameworks, and strategic alliances that have contributed to collective prosperity and peace.
Since his early political career in the 1980s, Trump has consistently articulated a perspective that prioritizes competitive advantage over collaborative gains. In his current term, this worldview appears to drive his foreign policy decisions, suggesting a potential recalibration of America's role on the global stage. This shift raises significant questions about the future of international relations and how nations may respond to a fracturing consensus that has, until now, encouraged shared progress and stability.
As we continue to analyze these developments, observers remain keenly aware of the potential consequences of such an approach - both for the United States and the global community at large. The implications of Trump’s zero-sum doctrine could reverberate well beyond the political landscape, shaping economic policies and international alliances in unprecedented ways.
Since his early political career in the 1980s, Trump has consistently articulated a perspective that prioritizes competitive advantage over collaborative gains. In his current term, this worldview appears to drive his foreign policy decisions, suggesting a potential recalibration of America's role on the global stage. This shift raises significant questions about the future of international relations and how nations may respond to a fracturing consensus that has, until now, encouraged shared progress and stability.
As we continue to analyze these developments, observers remain keenly aware of the potential consequences of such an approach - both for the United States and the global community at large. The implications of Trump’s zero-sum doctrine could reverberate well beyond the political landscape, shaping economic policies and international alliances in unprecedented ways.