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The End of American Exceptionalism
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I view FA as an arena for American political elite to build legitimacy for their ideas.
I'm surprised to hear such strong language out of FA. I normally expect boring policy-style language.
I've perceived that things have never been better for American international order than under Trump/Biden.
Interesting precedence if so. Having career civil servants keeps things from changing too fast, and turning them political could enable instability. I'm curious how this interacts with the Hatch act.
I'm surprised at the emphasis on "corruption" language, especially in FA. This type of language gets people labeled "troublemaker" as Chomsky might say.
The last few cycles have been a weird time for NATO, as the escalating Russian aggression revitalised the alliance, but the unreliability of Trump vastly diminished the status of the US. Europe is now actively trying to get out of the military subordinate role.