Policymakers face a fundamental knowledge problem: what looks like a problem today is not a problem tomorrow, and interventions to fix problems create new sets of problems over years and decades because of limited knowledge and unintended consequences—illustrated by the U.S. once arming Saddam against Iran and funding bin Laden against the Soviets.

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Speaker

Christopher Coyne

Evidence Quote

it creates a whole new set of problems which in turn requires subsequent interventions and the process goes on precisely because of limited knowledge and unintended consequences

Source

Christopher Coyne on Exporting Democracy after War 04/07/2008EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:29:02 AM

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