A state's ability to stay stable during global collapse because it controls water, energy, food, and other basics.
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resource resilience
A state's ability to stay stable during global collapse because it controls water, energy, food, and other basics.
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"if you have a lot of water, you're less prone to conflict, but if you don't have that much water, then you're prone to..."
"United States, North America are the most stable parts of the world with the most resources and therefore they are the most resilient, the..."
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