How the World Can Deal With Trump: Advice for Leaders Facing the Potential Return of “America First”

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    [SS from essay by Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018]

    In this year of major elections around the world, none is more consequential than that in the United States on the first Tuesday in November. Polling suggests Donald Trump will enter the White House again in January 2025. If he does, he will return to office perhaps no wiser but certainly more experienced and more convinced than ever of his own exceptional genius. More ominously, he will be determined to rectify in his second term what he insists was the major failing of his first: that both his own advisers and Washington officialdom got in his way.

    Like most people, [Trump](https://www.foreignaffairs.com/topics/trump-administrationhttps://www.foreignaffairs.com/topics/trump-administration) is often wrong. Unlike most people, however, he is never in doubt. A powerful narcissistic self-belief has given him the strength to defy not just his many enemies but even reality itself. For four years, he has denied the outcome of the 2020 election and persuaded most of his party, and millions of Americans, to agree with him. There has never been such an effective and relentless gaslighter.