The host asks whether American language about respecting different national circumstances means the United States may become less interventionist.
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Historicity
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...rules on other nations. In fact, it shows a degree of historicity. It says that, you know, other countries may have different circumstances, so..."
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"...rules on other nations. In fact, it shows a degree of historicity. It says that, you know, other countries may have different circumstances, so..."
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The host opens by asking whether history can be protected from geopolitics and ends by asking what to do about elite overproduction.
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