Jiang argues that the decisive difference between Indonesia and Malaysia is political leadership, because American corporations and the CIA embedded themselves deeply in Indonesia after Dutch colonial rule.
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American corporations
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Jiang says Trump sees a spectrum of options in Venezuela, with the ideal outcome being Machado's accession to power and the opening of the Venezuelan economy to American corporate extraction.
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"u.s a lot more malaysia seems exactly more separate yeah the entire indonesian military has been co -opted by by the cia i mean..."
"leadership um so american corporations have always been very active in indonesia they sort of took over from the dutch right so formerly indonesia..."
"...up the entire vessel economy to American poverty interest. Basically these American corporations come into Venezuela and divvy up the wealth and they just..."
"...force China to open up its, its market, uh, to more American corporations. Um, so yeah."
"...they can have russian corporations build them or they can have american corporations build them right now let's say that if you have a..."
"...bring in more diversity into the corporate boardroom right traditionally ceos american corporations have been white middle -aged they're trying to diversify the leadership..."
"...are the skills you need in order to do well in American corporations and unfortunately these certain skills that the stereotype is that East..."
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