Jiang models the US-China rivalry as mutually assured destruction in which pushing the ladder too far in either direction makes both sides fall.
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Mutual destruction
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"And this caused the price of silver to skyrocket, um, in, um, Colmax. The, um. They, they, they come up commodities exchange in the..."
"If China overtakes the United States and climbs too far, they also both fall into the abyss. So this is a really dangerous. Uh,..."
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This interview starts with a forecasting method and quickly turns into a map of imperial decline.
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