The major trends Jiang expects include deindustrialization, return from cities to countryside, nationalism, remilitarization, mercantile blocs, resource wars, famines, genocides, slavery, mass migration, and political instability in America and Europe.
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The major trends Jiang expects include deindustrialization, return from cities to countryside, nationalism, remilitarization, mercantile blocs, resource wars, famines, genocides, slavery, mass migration, and political instability in America and Europe.
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"You're living in a fantasy world. You have to wake up and recognize that this is the end of the unipolar moment. We're moving..."
"able to excite their young population into fighting wars will be the ones who will be most resilient. Mercantile systems, basically independent trading blocks...."
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