From Geoeconomics to Trump’s Geopolitics–From Tariffs to Weapons?

Authors

  • Vera Thorstensen EESP/FGV
  • Victor do Prado PSIA-SciencesPo

Abstract

The rupture caused by U.S. tariff policy jeopardizes the multilateral trade order. The U.S. retraction projects scenarios of multipolarity and opens space for greater prominence by China and the middle powers. Thus, a new configuration of the international economic order begins, marked by instability and hegemonic dispute. The intertwining of trade and finance issues becomes clear. Global governance faces uncertainties, opening space for new regional dynamics and a possible reconfiguration of the rules regulating international trade.

Published

2025-09-17

How to Cite

Thorstensen, V., & do Prado, V. (2025). From Geoeconomics to Trump’s Geopolitics–From Tariffs to Weapons?. CEBRI-Revista: Brazilian Journal of International Affairs, (14), 34–61. Retrieved from https://cebri-revista.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/264