Trump's impact on multilateralism less severe than expected, institutions evolving
The conclusion of the study looks at how the US, China, and the EU work together in global settings. It shows that the impact of the Trump administration on global cooperation is not as bad as expected. The three actors still support international rules and norms in some cases. Overall, the study suggests that global cooperation is changing. While major countries still agree on basic rules, there are some disagreements that could weaken international institutions. Also, non-government groups are becoming more important in global decision-making. This means that global cooperation is evolving, but not in danger.