Simon's term for a regional order where different states and asset holders play differentiated roles under shared financial rails instead of one unquestioned hegemon.
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collective sovereignty
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Is that correct? Yeah. So I think we move into a collective sovereignty, where people have different skills. And so imagine an Israel that..."
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Simon argues that UAE and Saudi Arabia play bad-cop and good-cop roles while Gulf sovereign wealth acquires strategic assets needed for a collective regional sovereignty.
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"Is that correct? Yeah. So I think we move into a collective sovereignty, where people have different skills. And so imagine an Israel that..."
"And then they're being acquired by the UAE sovereign wealth fund playing bad cop and making it look like they lick the boots of..."
"...wealth funds, they're effectively acquiring what they need to run a collective sovereignty. And then they're unifying with Turkey and Egypt, which are providing..."
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