Escalating strategic uncertainty causes states to reduce integration and retreat into domestic/autarkic policy logic.
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isolationism spiral
Escalating strategic uncertainty causes states to reduce integration and retreat into domestic/autarkic policy logic.
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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..."
"...then surrounding these two structures is what they call an eternal spiral ramp, okay? To carry the stones up. And so what they did..."
"...symbols. For example, the hand. Okay? The hand is everywhere. The spiral, the quadrangle, the circle. Okay? The asterisk. Let me ask you this..."
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