From: Terje Rod-Larsen <I To: Jeffrey Epstein [email protected]> Subject: Fwd: U.S. Allies and Rivals Digest Trump's Victory Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2016 17:38:37 +0000 Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Date: November 11, 2016 at 14:16:03 EST To: <I Subject: U.S. Allies and Rivals Digest Trum 's Victory Reply-To: < THE GLOBAL THINK TANK PCarnegie Endowment for International Peace U.S. Allies and Rivals Digest Trump's Victory Throughout his presidential campaign, President-elect Donald Trump regularly challenged bedrock policies and strategies relating to the U.S. role in the world, from doubting the value of international trade agreements and the NATO alliance to dismissing the traditional U.S. approach to security and nuclear proliferation. As a result, governments worldwide are now intensely trying to assess what a Trump presidency will mean for their relations with the United States and for international order more generally. In turn, Thomas Carothers asked a group of Carnegie's experts to examine how these governments are digesting the news of Trump's victory, their views and concerns related to Trump's foreign policy, and the potential implications for their countries. READ ONLINE . Russia: Cautious Hope Dmitri Trenin EFTA01061800