Jiang's description of his strategic speculation: modeling what any actor in a circumstance might do, not advising a faction.
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game theory perspective
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Asia. China does not compare to Japan. Also, from a Game Theory perspective, let's just assume that you're China and you're really concerned about..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Asia. China does not compare to Japan. Also, from a Game Theory perspective, let's just assume that you're China and you're really concerned about..."
Key Notes
Jiang uses this to explain Japan's shrinking demographic and military time horizon as the driver of risky behavior.
Jiang's decision-rule for why limited strikes and bargaining are more likely than all-out war, even when the rhetoric sounds maximalist.
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"...strategy is, okay? And I'm just using it from a game theory perspective, meaning like anyone in that circumstance would be using these strategies...."
"...months. Now, if you just look at this from a game theory perspective, the issue with Japan right now is its aging crisis. And..."
"And in 20 years time, it's possible that China is so strong that it's able to. Identify with Taiwan economically, in which case China..."
"You know, that's a great question. Look, from a game theory perspective, we should not expect the escalation to happen. We should expect it..."
"...Asia. China does not compare to Japan. Also, from a Game Theory perspective, let's just assume that you're China and you're really concerned about..."
"...but they've given nuclear weapons to iran okay from a game theory perspective why would iran want this okay because someone gives you a..."
"...america has bouncing nuclear weapons right so um from a game theory perspective america would love for iran to have nuclear weapon because that..."
"...is that, and I'm just talking about this from a game theory perspective. I have no inside information, okay? But I'm saying what I..."
"...the Middle East is stupid, but from a long -term game theory perspective, the United States wins from this disaster from a long -term..."
"...no sense whatsoever. If you look at it from a game theory perspective, what Trump is doing doesn't really make any sense. Because a..."
"...which is faith terrain and decentralization and so from a game theory perspective this war that america wants to fight against iran it's not..."
"...just say this but in southeast asia from a geo strategic perspective okay from a game theory perspective the nation that has the most..."
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