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The speaker believes that the US needs to shift from a focus on regime change towards selective engagement with other countries, promoting its own interests without interfering in other countries' internal affairs.
59:47 - 1:01:46 (01:59)
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The speaker believes that the US needs to shift from a focus on regime change towards selective engagement with other countries, promoting its own interests without interfering in other countries' internal affairs. They caution against the track record of failed regime changes in Iraq and Libya.
ChapterSelective Engagement in China Policy
EpisodeE72: Impact of sanctions, deglobalization, food shortage risks, macroeconomic outlook and more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The effectiveness of government sanctions, corporate social responsibility, and public sentiment will rewrite the foreign policy playbook after the Russia-Ukraine war.
1:01:46 - 1:04:41 (02:55)
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The effectiveness of government sanctions, corporate social responsibility, and public sentiment will rewrite the foreign policy playbook after the Russia-Ukraine war. Additionally, the importance of organized nations that consume from China will become more important in shaping forward-going policy.