Jiang's speculative analogy for how Canada, Australia, and New Zealand may be managed by British financial interests under stress.
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corporate restructuring
Jiang's speculative analogy for how Canada, Australia, and New Zealand may be managed by British financial interests under stress.
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"...what do you do if you have financial issues? You do corporate restructuring, right? You change the middle management, right? And historically, you know,..."
"But hey, we want more Indians. So if it's not corporate restructuring, if it's not trying to asset strip Canada, I really don't understand..."
"...parties involved in a war okay a war means a fundamental restructuring of society and therefore you need a grand strategy you need a..."
"...the world. Then the economy rebounds. Okay? So, this is actually restructuring. Okay? So, it's something we talked about before, where the purpose is..."
"...a few worker protests during this time because there was a restructuring of state owned enterprises. And while I was filming a worker protest,..."
"...rights. And at this time in China, there was a major restructuring of the state -owned enterprise system. So I was dispatched to northeastern..."
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