The interviewer argues Europe's post-Cold War order depended on a belief in benign Western hegemony and outsourced strategy to the United States for decades.
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Strategic Dependence
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"Well, it's hard to disagree with that assessment, but, no, things are going from bad to worse. I think the, the, the reason why..."
"So again, it's, um, it's almost like a civilizing mission. The dominance is us and sovereign inequality is a force for good in the..."
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Glenn Diesen asks Jiang the practical questions first: what is this war for, who is exhausting whom, where is the weak point, and why would Washington choose such a disaster?
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