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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 1 extracted note Newest source: 2026-04-09, day precision Aliases: geopolitical-personalities

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Geopolitical Personality

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "outlook and the Western one And I will argue that underlying the Western ge ost r ateg ic mindset is Th uc yd ides..."

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Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Grand Strategy Or Pawnhood (2026-04-09, day precision).

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Lecture definition dated 2026-04-09.

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Jiang defines the Western geopolitical imagination as Thucydidean: states have souls, psychologies, emotional states, and personalities that drive action beyond utility.

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Grand Strategy Or Pawnhood

2026-04-09, day precision · Exclusive Interview with Professor Jiang by Dr James Cheong 江学勤独家专访 详细分析美国 伊朗 日本 全世界

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"outlook and the Western one And I will argue that underlying the Western ge ost r ateg ic mindset is Th uc yd ides..."

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