Donald Trump poses the biggest danger to the world in 2024
What his victory in Americaโs election would mean
A shadow loomsย over the world. In this weekโs edition we publishย The World Ahead 2024, our 38th annual predictive guide to the coming year, and in all that time no single person has ever eclipsed our analysis as much as Donald Trump eclipses 2024. That a Trump victory next November is a coin-toss probability is beginning to sink in.
Mr. Trump dominates the Republican primary. Several polls have him ahead of President Joe Biden in swing states. In one, for theย New York Times, 59% of voters trusted him on the economy, compared with just 37% for Mr. Biden. In the primaries, at least, civil lawsuits and criminal prosecutionsย have only strengthened Mr. Trump. For decades Democrats have relied on support among black and Hispanic voters, but a meaningful number are abandoning the party. In the next 12 months a stumble by either candidate could determine the raceโand thus upend the world.
This is a perilous moment for a man like Mr. Trump to be back knocking on the door of the Oval Office. Democracy is in trouble at home. Mr Trumpโs claim to have won the election in 2020 was more than a lie: it was a cynical bet that he could manipulate and intimidate his compatriots, and it has worked. America also faces growing hostility abroad, challenged by Russia in Ukraine, by Iran and its allied militias in the Middle East and by China across the Taiwan Strait and in the South China Sea. Those three countriesย loosely co-ordinate their efforts and share a vision of a new international order in which might is right and autocrats are secure.
Becauseย MAGAย Republicansย have beenย planning his second termย for months, Trump 2 would be more organized than Trump 1. True believers would occupy the most important positions. Mr. Trump would be unbound in his pursuit of retribution, economic protectionism and theatrically extravagant deals. No wonder the prospect of a second Trump term fills the worldโs parliaments and boardrooms with despair. But despair is not a plan. It is past time to impose order on anxiety.