Escalating strategic uncertainty causes states to reduce integration and retreat into domestic/autarkic policy logic.
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isolationism spiral
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Yes, I do understand that China has renewables, and I do know that China has a lot of inventory and stockpiles, but eventually all..."
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"Yes, I do understand that China has renewables, and I do know that China has a lot of inventory and stockpiles, but eventually all..."
"What impact will that have, do you think, on geopolitics globally? I think that we are coming to a point where the world is..."
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