The interviewer captures Jiang's maritime-control thesis as forcing commerce onto water so a few choke points can control global economics.
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Maritime Control
The interviewer captures Jiang's maritime-control thesis as forcing commerce onto water so a few choke points can control global economics.
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"that that multiple different empires have tried to unify that heartland that you're talking about across Europe that would essentially go from Eastern Europe..."
"Now, I know you're just starting here and you have other things. Do you feel like the economic lens is the predominant lens? Or..."
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