
For the first time since before World War II, Americans chose a president who promised to reverse the internationalism practiced by predecessors of both parties and to build walls both physical and metaphorical. Mr. Trump's win foreshadowed an America more focused on its own affairs while leaving the world to take care of itself.
The outsider revolution that propelled him to power over the Washington establishment of both political parties also reflected a fundamental shift in international politics evidenced already this year by events like Britain's referendum vote to leave the European Union. Mr. Trump's success could fuel the populist, nativist, nationalist, closed-border movements already so evident in Europe and spreading to other parts of the world.












Comment: This "world order" of which Baker speaks is the post-WWII American Empire. The U.S. imperialists and their foreign lackeys are having a conniption over the threat that a Trump presidency might change the system of global hegemony America has enjoyed for 70 years (and which the rest of the world has suffered with humiliation and blood). It's unlikely Trump will have such an effect. (Would that he could!) But the fact that they're all so nervous is telling. When was the last time a president so unnerved the global elite?