The host argues that hegemonic decline appears internally as inequality, demographic shifts, social fragmentation, political polarization, and weakening legitimacy, and that war can be used as a way to hold the declining construct together.
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"I wanted to ask you about the. Domestic component as well. In this. As one heads towards World War 3. That is. As we've..."
"The priorities they make. I don't hear any European leaders today. Talk about peace. They don't talk about diplomacy. The need to avoid war...."
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Jiang treats World War III not as one future declaration but as a chain reaction already set in motion: the rules mask has fallen off the American empire, Iran has become the hinge of...
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