Foreign Relations & International Law

ChinaTalk: Moneyball and U.S. State Department

Jordan Schneider
Monday, August 22, 2022, 1:58 PM

Jordan Schneider sat down with Dan Spokojny and John Bateman to discuss the current failings of contemporary U.S. foreign policy and how to fix these failings.

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Wouldn't it be nice to have a world where important policy decisions were decided based on evidence and data rather than narratives and turf battles? Dan Spokojny thought so too, and that's why he's the founder of fp21, a think tank dedicated to changing the processes and institutions of U.S. foreign policy.

Along with John Bateman, a senior fellow in the technology and international affairs program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in this episode we talk about some of the failings of contemporary foreign policy decision making processes and what can be done to fix them, including:
    •    How to bring more rigorously to making policy decisions
    •    Why the current system loves a good storyteller
    •    What sort of training future foreign policy makers should be getting - but aren't

Outro music: Good Bayesian by Baba Brinkman, MC Lars and Mega Ran

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV6Wc_f1Cgo&t=195s

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Jordan Schneider is the host of the ChinaTalk podcast and newsletter. He previously worked at Kwai, Bridgewater and the Eurasia Group. His Chinese landscape paintings "show promise."

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