Dear ASEAN Leaders: Trumpism Is Not A Temporary Phenomenon. Here’s Why?

Understanding Trumpism

Trumpism, represented by Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States, is not a fleeting phenomenon but a significant movement rooted in historical and socio-economic contexts.

Emerging as a reaction to globalism's excesses, Trumpism challenges the liberal democratic order established post-1989, emphasizing nationalism, cultural identity, and economic re-embedding.

This movement reflects a broader global trend where societies seek balance against extreme political and economic ideologies.

Trumpism challenges the liberal democratic order established post-1989, emphasizing nationalism, cultural identity, and economic re-embedding.

A Brief Historical Context

1989 was a watershed moment, marking the end of structural bi-polarity and the Cold War between America and the former USSR.

Author's summary: Trumpism is a significant movement rooted in history and socio-economic contexts.

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Kashmir Times Kashmir Times — 2025-10-26

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