Donald Trump signed a decree freezing the aid of Usaid, which has shaken up the global cooperation system.
Usaid is being dismantled and put under the supervision of the State Department, with a large percentage of its programs being canceled.
The dismantling of Usaid would lead to a decrease of about 40,000 million dollars annually in international aid.
A federal judge has ruled that the closure of Usaid likely violated the Constitution.
Usaid has been at the center of several controversies throughout its history, being criticized for cases of inefficiency and corruption.
The removal of Usaid could allow China to expand its soft power in emerging countries that were previously dependent on the U.S.
Conclusion: The dismantling of Usaid by the Trump administration has broad implications on a global scale, creating a void that could potentially be filled by other international actors, and threatens to destabilize vulnerable regions.