Trust, International Diplomacy, and Economic Prosperity
The people who are currently running the US government have made it abundantly clear that they believe in the might-makes-right model of human interaction. Both internally and externally, the current US regime seems to treat everything as ultimately only a question of how much they can grab, daring anyone -- the courts, Congress, states, cities, universities, law firms, protesters, and anyone and anything else -- to try to do anything about it. Power is about macho posturing and taking advantage of every opening (and creating openings that did not previously exist), along with a huge dose of outright brutality. International law? It is to laugh. The rule of law? Whoever has the levers of power can use the law as they see fit. As shocking as all of that has been for everyone to witness for the last twelve months, disdain for norms and other social niceties has in fact been the bedrock of the academic canon in economics and other areas of the social s...