External enemy pressure and internal mobilization pressure; together they create contradictions that force innovation.
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two pressures
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"...Okay, so as a nation, you are under two types of pressure. External, okay? External just means Britain, Russia, Germany, Holy Roman Empire, okay?..."
"So because of these two pressures, it creates contradictions in your society. And these contradictions force you to balance these contradictions, which leads to..."
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