Jiang argues that American foreign policy elites are now too bureaucratic and corrupt to think in long strategic arcs, so policy is driven by short-term factional gain rather than national advantage.
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Foreign Policy Elite
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"Yeah. So I, you know, I hate to say this, but I don't think American policymakers, American foreign policy lead, they think that far..."
"...And the third issue is just the mentality of America's foreign policy elite, where both Democrats and Republicans believe that America has the right..."
"...within Washington DC okay within the Trump administration within the foreign policy elite within the media elite they haven't really thought this through they..."
"...a lot of his friends, a lot of the Washington foreign policy elite go to school. And he told me that at Georgetown, there's..."
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