As trust in the US collapses, leaders in Australia and around the world are frantically recalibrating | Julianne Schultz

It will be a test to see which countries are the nimblest when it comes to responding to changing economic paradigms

Like the child who realises that her parents were joking when they said she was their favourite, people all around the world are coming to the life-changing realisation that their nation’s relationship with the United States was not really “special”.

Not Australia, or Canada, or Britain, or France, or Germany, or Japan or the scores of others that for decades believed that they had a unique, protective and lucrative relationship with the “most powerful country ever in recorded history”.

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