Jiang agrees that Trump's legal and political exposure after leaving office makes staying in power part of the war calculus.
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Political Survival
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"we all start going well I mean I guess we already have boots on the ground so it's not so crazy that we go..."
"party loses power democrats get into office they have already vowed that they're going to go after him legally so i have a feeling..."
"agree with your analysis i think a lot of his thinking is how does he stay in power because we know exactly what's going..."
"But political survival, game theory, he understands a lot. And so I don't think anyone betrayed him. I think that he was always a..."
"...is playing all sides and he's really interested in his own political survival. At the same time, because Turkey is doing that, Turkey is..."
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Jiang starts with his own formation story: a bullied immigrant reader, Yale disillusionment, depression, poker, game theory, and then a predictive method that treats society as a game played by distinct personalities.
Danny from CapitalCosm asks the obvious question: where does the world go from here?
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