Jiang argues the American unipolar moment depended on the world's belief that the U.S. empire was inevitable and invincible, enabling cheap global consumption through dollars, travel, imported food, and internet-connected markets.
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Dollar empire
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"that we are in right so people don't really appreciate how unique and unsustainable the american unipolar moment was think about this where just..."
"this unipolar moment but now that you have this aura of inevitability and it's really collapsed uh punctured by this war in iran then..."
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