Changes in US Foreign Policy in the Midst of Global Crisis

Changes in United States (US) foreign policy in the face of the global crisis have attracted the attention of many countries. Crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and geopolitical tensions with countries such as China and Russia have prompted the US to update its diplomatic strategy. One of the main focuses is increasing multilateral diplomacy. The US is now more proactive in participating with international organizations such as the UN and NATO to face global challenges together. This transition is clearly visible with the US return to the Paris Agreement. In an effort to address climate change, the US administration is committed to reducing carbon emissions and supporting developing countries in adaptation and mitigation. This strengthens the US position as a leader on important global issues, allowing it to build stronger relationships with other countries. Changes in US foreign policy are also reflected in the approach towards China. Trade tensions and technological breakthroughs are pushing the US to focus on strategic alliances in the Indo-Pacific region. By strengthening ties with countries such as Japan, India, and Australia, the US aims to create a “Joint Front” to counter China’s influence in the region. In addition, the crisis in Ukraine has raised awareness of the importance of international security. The US provides significant military and economic support to Ukraine, while imposing heavy sanctions on Russia. This approach shows how the US is willing to use its economic power to deal with military aggression, and implies a strong commitment to the principles of sovereignty and human rights. US foreign policy has also placed increasing emphasis on social issues and human rights. In the context of relations with countries in the Middle East, the US is now increasingly condemning human rights violations and supporting democratic movements. The US voice in defense of civil liberties also reflects changes in the way the country interacts with authoritarian states. Technological innovation has become an important factor in US foreign policy. Investments in cyber and new technologies influence how the US collaborates. Responding to cyber threats from state and non-state actors, the US is committed to increasing cyber resilience in the global community. The economic approach was also renewed. The US emphasizes the importance of fair trade and sustainability in its economic relations with other countries. By reintroducing policies that support local products and industrial development, the US is seeking to reduce dependence on fragile global supply chains. Globalization, which has been hampered by various crises, has also encouraged the US to encourage investment in renewable energy prospects and sustainable infrastructure. A foreign policy that promotes sustainability will be highly relevant to attract foreign investment and strengthen the US economic position on the global stage. The impact of this change is not only felt at the international level but also domestically. Increased public involvement in global issues implies a greater awareness of the impact of foreign policy on everyday life. By involving the public in discussions about foreign policy, the US can increase support for more holistic strategies. The combination of these changes shows that US foreign policy in the midst of a global crisis is not only adaptive but also proactive. The focus on diplomacy, security and sustainability creates a new paradigm in establishing more balanced and fair international relations.