Reducing dependence on one source (or single-region supply choke points) via mixed domestic and technological substitutes.
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energy diversification
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Jiang says China values Russia but will diversify energy partners because relying solely on Russian energy is dangerous if Russian energy is also hit.
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"In other words, the only way, if it's really happening, the only way to divert it is through technology. The only country that's getting..."
"people in the rest of the world to liberate themselves from reliance upon oil, whether you think that's economic or not. It's no point..."
"I think this alliance between Russia and China. would be great for both countries. And already we're seeing millions of Russians coming to China..."
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Jiang reframes Hormuz disruption as a production-system collapse and argues that escalation incentives make the Iran conflict a political-economic choke point beyond price shocks.
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