Eli Lake, Columnist

The 'Trump Effect': Allies and Adversaries Adapt to Uncertainty

"He may have been right that a lack of predictability can work in the favor of the United States."

Russia and China are assessing their new frenemy, Trump.

Photographer: HOW HWEE YOUNG/AFP/Getty Images
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During the presidential campaign, many foreign ambassadors quietly warned that a Donald Trump presidency would be a disaster.

It's easy to see why. As Robert Kagan, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a Clinton supporter, put it in a column over the weekend, Trump's victory marks the end of America as the anchor of a liberal international order.