He says China could also welcome Pax Judaica because Chinese firms and workers would be well placed to build the high-speed rail, infrastructure, data centers, and surveillance architecture such a regional order would require.
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High Speed Rail
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"...need people to build Pax Judica. Right. So think of high -speed rails, think of, um, new infrastructure, think of data centers to power..."
"...what China's trying to do. China's trying to build a high -speed rail network from Beijing all the way across Central Asia and into..."
"...where we're able to build skyscrapers we're able to build high -speed rails we're able to build airplanes but no one ever asked the..."
"...these raw materials in order to build its skyscrapers, its high -speed rail. And that worked out really well for the world. But then..."
"...referring to is um when they first had to help high -speed rail and they really they really so it went too fast and..."
"...long -term economic stability. So it's building roads. It's building high -speed rails. It's building ports for the South American countries, which is helping..."
"...obviously you see all these skyscrapers and futuristic cities and high -speed rail and uh self -driving cars and robots it's all very impressive..."
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