Trump Corollary
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Trump Corollary
The world did not change because of one election, one war, or one leader.
It changed because the system finally reached its limits.
Trump Corollary is a sweeping geopolitical analysis of how recent decades—culminating in the Trump era—accelerated the fragmentation of U.S. global leadership and ushered in a new world order defined by regional power blocs rather than universal hegemony.
This book argues that American leadership did not collapse—it completed its historical function. The very success of the American-led global system redistributed power so broadly that no single nation could manage it indefinitely. The result is a world reorganizing around spheres of influence:
China consolidating economic and infrastructural dominance across Asia and Africa
Russia acting as Europe’s strategic disruptor rather than its ruler
The United States recalibrating toward hemispheric leadership in the Americas
Rather than framing this transformation as decline or catastrophe, Trump Corollary presents it as a structural transition—one that explains trade wars, supply-chain reshoring, sanctions fatigue, alliance strain, and the quiet rise of China as the world’s most indispensable power.
This is not a partisan book, nor a personality-driven account. “Trump” functions as a corollary, not a cause—a political accelerant that exposed forces already at work: globalization weaponized, institutions hollowed out, and power returning to geography.
Inside, readers will discover:
Why globalization became a tool of coercion rather than cooperation
How China is replacing American centrality without war or conquest
Why Africa—not Europe—is the decisive continent of the 21st century
Why Europe remains wealthy but strategically constrained
How the United States remains powerful by narrowing its focus, not expanding it
What the world will realistically look like by 2050
Written for readers of serious geopolitics, national security, and global strategy, Trump Corollary is essential reading for anyone trying to understand where power is going—not where it used to be.
This is the end of leadership as we knew it.
And the beginning of something colder, quieter, and far more durable.