Jiang rejects the idea that control simply belongs to whoever commands money flows and instead argues that power accrues to the actors willing to handle the practical nuts and bolts of an institution.
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Money Flows
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"...Saudi Arabia, who control the world because they control all the money flows. And therefore, they're able to sit on the boards like BlackRock,..."
"-level policymaking, he was concerned about did the toilet flush properly? Are janitors getting paid properly? So he's really worried about the logistics, the..."
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