Praise Past Wins Shapes Policy

Updated: 2026.04.02 1H ago 1 sources
Nations tend to increase emphasis and resources on fields where they perceive historical success, both to sustain domestic pride and to signal worth to other states. Praising a country's prior achievements in X can therefore be an effective lever to encourage more state activity in X. — This reframes how diplomats, donors, and advocates should try to influence national priorities: appeal to status and past success, not only to abstract costs or benefits.

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Nations Double-Down on Status
Robin Hanson 2026.04.02 100% relevant
Robin Hanson’s examples that the US 'sees itself as pioneering' in democracy, medicine, education and therefore continues record spending, and that Britain, France, India, Russia, and China similarly reinforce culturally‑valued strengths.
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