Policy by trial and error: how Silicon Valley culture has infiltrated governments
United States foreign policymaking under the second Trump administration is frequently described as erratic and incoherent. We ve seen the launch of trade wars and actual wars, all without consulting allies first. This administration advances foreign policy through trial actions that are adjusted or abandoned, depending on what happens. The administration has a political vision, but many decisions are not easily reconciled with it. Trump s approach is not, however, idiosyncratic or perverse

United States foreign policymaking under the second Trump administration is frequently described as erratic and incoherent. We ve seen the launch of trade wars and actual wars, all without consulting allies first. This administration advances foreign policy through trial actions that are adjusted or abandoned, depending on what happens. The administration has a political vision, but many decisions are not easily reconciled with it. Trump s approach is not, however, idiosyncratic or perverse
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