A future geopolitical condition where alliances shift, enemy categories are unstable, and political units may reorganize into smaller resilient communities.
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constant political flux
A future geopolitical condition where alliances shift, enemy categories are unstable, and political units may reorganize into smaller resilient communities.
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"Okay. All right. So the best way to understand the geopolitical situation is that it's constantly in flux. It's constantly dynamic, okay? Meaning you..."
"...you have to open your mind and be ready for constant political flux. Okay? Does that make sense? All right. Any more questions guys?..."
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