Tucker's framing, accepted by Jiang, that a reordering world should be read in terms of continental blocs rather than isolated nation states.
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continental reorientation
Tucker's framing, accepted by Jiang, that a reordering world should be read in terms of continental blocs rather than isolated nation states.
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"Yeah, I don't think anybody does, and I've really tried to keep, you know, speculation to a minimum. You always want to believe that..."
"Right. So from a geopolitical perspective, if America is forced to retreat back into the Western Hemisphere, it needs to worry about resources. And..."
"...the East, they're locked into producing. So this is a massive reorientation for everybody, I think is what you're saying."
"...Christians from humanists. And what humanism will represent is a radical reorientation. Reorientation. Reorientation. Reorientation. Reorientation. Reorientation of focus from the after world into..."
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