This is really thought provoking work. I think the power of personal diplomacy may have been overplayed at the point where ‘the President’ and Xi are mentioned hashing out capabilities limitations over phone call. I understand it’s an optimistic scenario, but these things are generally procedural. Is that a baked in assumption?-- that the standard means of accomplishing international cooperation will have to fall by the wayside in favor of a more gung-ho, personal style of diplomacy if something like The Coalition is to be achieved? I’m generally interested in how you guys made your assumptions re: where incentive structures could carry the day vs. where more concerted political will would have to be built.
This is really thought provoking work. I think the power of personal diplomacy may have been overplayed at the point where ‘the President’ and Xi are mentioned hashing out capabilities limitations over phone call. I understand it’s an optimistic scenario, but these things are generally procedural. Is that a baked in assumption?-- that the standard means of accomplishing international cooperation will have to fall by the wayside in favor of a more gung-ho, personal style of diplomacy if something like The Coalition is to be achieved? I’m generally interested in how you guys made your assumptions re: where incentive structures could carry the day vs. where more concerted political will would have to be built.