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Australia has felt the force of Donald Trump. Will things get worse?


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Leading political expert Bruce Wolpe warns that populism has opened the door to unabashed authoritarianism in Trump's return, and that Australia's democracy demands vigilance.


The article from MSN discusses the impact of former U.S. President Donald Trump's policies and rhetoric on Australia, particularly focusing on the potential implications of his possible return to office. It highlights how Trump's previous term influenced Australia through trade, security, and diplomatic relations. Key points include Trump's criticism of Australia's trade practices, his abrupt handling of the refugee deal, and his general unpredictability which strained the U.S.-Australia alliance. The article also speculates on future relations, suggesting that another Trump presidency could lead to more volatile trade negotiations, a reevaluation of military alliances, and possibly a more isolationist U.S. foreign policy, which could complicate Australia's strategic positioning in the Asia-Pacific region. Additionally, it touches on the domestic political reactions in Australia to Trump's style of governance, with some Australian politicians and commentators expressing concern over the potential for increased global instability.

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