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[The collapse of US responsible hegemony under the Trump administration and the implications for the World Health Organization: global risks].
The Donald Trump administration marks the end of responsible US hegemony, ushering in a foreign policy more focused on immediate national interests and reducing support for multilateral institutions such as the World Health Organization (WHO). This shift negatively impacts the WHO's ability to coordinate global responses to health emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and to the growing threat of emerging and re-emerging diseases.