​Collective West

  • The “Collective West” refers to a group of nations, mainly the U.S. and Europe, which share democratic values, economic ties, and security commitments.
  • This alliance took shape after World War II, with the U.S. leading efforts to unite Western nations under institutions like NATO, the UN, and global financial systems.
  • The US administration’s approach to foreign policy, including questioning NATO’s relevance and imposing tariffs on allies, tested the unity of the Collective West.
  • A fractured West faces challenges in responding to global threats, including security crises, trade disputes, and geopolitical shifts in Asia and the Middle ....
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