Over the decades, USAID deviated from its founding goal of directly improving the lives of foreign populations through physical development and relief projects to lecturing them about how to live their lives, which also included political programs for undermining recipient governments.
Trump’s first term saw members of the US’ permanent military, intelligence, and diplomatic bureaucracies, which can collectively be referred to as the “deep state”, sabotage his foreign policy at every turn. USAID officials were among those who did so.
Instead of championing the Democrats’ liberal-globalist worldview, the paradigm through which it’ll encourage foreign recipients to interpret everything will predictably be the conservative-nationalist one embraced by Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement that took control of the Republican Party.
These changes and more amount to what can be described as the USG’s soft power revolution in that the past few decades’ worth of strategy is being discarded in favor of returning to USAID’s roots.
Great Power competition could therefore intensify.