Jiang's model in which GCC oil enables Chinese industrialization and the resulting oil wealth circulates back through American finance and infrastructure investment.
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GCC-China pillar
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"Okay? The Middle East countries. And as you can see, this is really important to see is around the year 2005, they started to..."
"...time, the Chinese economy and the GCC are the two main pillars of the entire global economy, okay? And what this means is that..."
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