Jiang argues GCC states lack the basic ingredients of viable nationhood because they depend on desalinated water, imported food, and imported knowledge workers.
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State viability
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"Now it worked out great for these Gulf states because you you were under the protection of the American military. And at this time,..."
"They import 89 percent of their own of their food from overseas. And they don't have an indigenous population capable of 21st century knowledge..."
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