The decline of integrated trade networks, which Jiang uses to explain why places built on global intermediation become unusually fragile. The post-globalization condition Jiang uses to test whether trade-oriented states can remain creative and resilient after the old order weakens.
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deglobalization
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Key Notes
Jiang argues that deglobalization will hit highly trade-mediated jurisdictions such as Singapore and Ireland especially hard because their wealth depends on global flows, arbitrage, and intermediary functions.
He says he is not optimistic about Singapore and New Zealand because their globalization-era success does not guarantee creativity or resilience under deindustrialization and deglobalization.
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"a lot of money today it's nothing um another thing that i've been watching is how this war is going to change the global..."
"...it able to be resilient in a world of deindustrialization, of deglobalization, okay?"
"And I'm not that optimistic. Okay. So, do you believe in aliens and that they live among us?"
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