An institution Jiang says spreads the game by giving loans that let poor countries participate.
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World Bank
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Jiang says the World Bank and IMF spread the game by first lending to poor countries and then forcing policy conformity, especially privatization, when debt becomes unpayable.
The World Game models unequal resource distribution, trade, and the World Bank as a simplified version of global competition.
Jiang says China seeks a financial system independent of the IMF and World Bank because those institutions function as arms of American foreign policy from a Chinese point of view.
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"...and these two games and these two organizations are called the world bank and the national monetary fund the imf okay so um i'm..."
"sake of simplicity okay understand this the world bank the job is to give you loans okay so let's say you are China and..."
"...and electricity and the land okay so the goal of the World Bank and IMF is to spread the game throughout the world all..."
"...paper, scissors, ruler, okay? And then there's an organization called the World Bank. And what you're trying to do is you're trying to become..."
"You need scissors, you need rulers, you need paper, you need glue, okay? But different countries will have different resources. So the United States..."
"Yeah, so China's been looking for an alternative to the IMF, World Bank system, for a long, long time. The issue with the IMF..."
"...are included of course the UN the WTO the EU the World Bank okay? Lots and lots of these organizations. And then in order..."
"...that pretend to control the global economy. And they are the World Bank, the United Nations, WTO. You make people believe that this is..."
"And the financial elite, again, are like the World Bank, you said?"
"...of the world i'm just back from the imf and the world bank spring meetings like many of you and you might have bumped..."
"...people in finance okay this includes bank of international settlements uh world bank uh international monetary fund uh wall street sea of london okay..."
"...behind multilateral organizations such as the United Nations. Such as the World Bank. Such as the World Trade Organization. And so people didn't notice..."
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