Warren Fernandez

THE WRITER IS A SENIOR FELLOW AT THE S. RAJARATNAM SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND HEAD OF ITS NATIONAL SECURITY STUDIES PROGRAMME. HE WAS FORMERLY EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF SPH’S ENGLISH, MALAY AND TAMIL MEDIA GROUP AND EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMES

US President Donald Trump's positions have forced into focus a collision of economic, trade and strategic imbalances that are reshaping the global order, says the writer.
NEW GLOBAL ORDER

The collision of imbalances shaping a more contested world – and why tariffs are not the answer

Uneven gains and strategic tensions are driving politics and fuelling scepticism towards globalisation