Jiang's term for the role America seeks after imperial retrenchment: not sole ruler of each region, but the indispensable outside actor that arbitrates conflicts it helped sustain.
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power broker
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...and america will try to maintain its hegemony by being the power broker in in these conflicts by trying to but by pretending to..."
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Jiang argues that America will deliberately keep Europe and East Asia in chronic conflict so that no autonomous hegemon can consolidate there, allowing Washington to remain the broker and self-styled peacemaker in both regions.
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"...and america will try to maintain its hegemony by being the power broker in in these conflicts by trying to but by pretending to..."
"...think that's the intention. I think Putin wants to be the power broker behind the scenes. And I think, in many ways, he's setting..."
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Jiang's through-line is that American decline will not end in a peaceful handoff to China or Russia.
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