He says NATO expansion is best understood as bureaucracy justifying its own existence by expanding, rather than as a deeply strategic master plan.
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"Yeah, I think that's a great point. You know, the historian Peter Turchin, he talks about this. He has a concept called elite overproduction...."
"But I think the explanation is much more simple, which is NATO needs to justify its existence. And the best way you can do..."
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