Dongsheng Di
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China's economy will be dead by 2030
China's upcoming economic collapse
"THE CHINESE ECONOMY WILL NOT FUNCTION IN 2030"
What We Discuss with Peter Zeihan:
0:00- Why life is great right now
3:26 - The collapse of the shipping system 18:59 - China's collapse by 2030
26:51 - Defining deglobalization
52:37 - Fragile oil prices
1:04:31 - Why can't the US just not use China for labor?
1:08:24 - Food shortages starting this year
You don't have to buy a ticket to Disneyland to discover that it's a small world (after all). In the 21st century, you can go practically anywhere without giving up the comforts of home, and you can enjoy access to goods and services from around the globe without leaving the house. But what if this level of convenience that we take for granted were to suddenly disappear? What would the world look like if supply chains that sustain the way of life we've come to expect were severed, and we were all left to fend for ourselves?
On this episode, we're rejoined by Peter Zeihan, geopolitical strategist and author of The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization, to discuss the repercussions of big changes to the status quo currently unfolding on the world stage. Here, we explore how this world came to be, the factors that contribute to its instability, and what chaos will ensue - more likely when rather than if - it all comes tumbling down. Listen, learn, and enjoy!
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@hikashia.halfiah3582 China's economy will be dead by 2030
China's upcoming economic collapse
"THE CHINESE ECONOMY WILL NOT FUNCTION IN 2030"
What We Discuss with Peter Zeihan:
0:00- Why life is great right now
3:26 - The collapse of the shipping system 18:59 - China's collapse by 2030
26:51 - Defining deglobalization
52:37 - Fragile oil prices
1:04:31 - Why can't the US just not use China for labor?
1:08:24 - Food shortages starting this year
You don't have to buy a ticket to Disneyland to discover that it's a small world (after all). In the 21st century, you can go practically anywhere without giving up the comforts of home, and you can enjoy access to goods and services from around the globe without leaving the house. But what if this level of convenience that we take for granted were to suddenly disappear? What would the world look like if supply chains that sustain the way of life we've come to expect were severed, and we were all left to fend for ourselves?
On this episode, we're rejoined by Peter Zeihan, geopolitical strategist and author of The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization, to discuss the repercussions of big changes to the status quo currently unfolding on the world stage. Here, we explore how this world came to be, the factors that contribute to its instability, and what chaos will ensue - more likely when rather than if - it all comes tumbling down. Listen, learn, and enjoy!
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