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Why does the guest argue that the world is becoming more conflictual?
Why does the guest argue that the world is becoming more conflictual?
What is a significant factor contributing to the instability in the world according to the text?
What is a significant factor contributing to the instability in the world according to the text?
What impact do new military technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing have on the global outlook?
What impact do new military technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing have on the global outlook?
Why does the commitment of genocide by China and wars of aggression by Russia raise concerns?
Why does the commitment of genocide by China and wars of aggression by Russia raise concerns?
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What does the interview suggest about the United States' relationship with Russia and China in the context of a multipolar world?
What does the interview suggest about the United States' relationship with Russia and China in the context of a multipolar world?
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Study Notes
- The interview discusses the possibility of a new cold war between the United States, China, and Russia.
- The guest argues that the conditions that previously facilitated cooperation and peace are changing, leading to a more conflictual and dangerous world.
- The shift towards a multipolar world, with the United States concerned about conflict with Russia and China, adds to the instability.
- The guest highlights the potential impact of new military technologies like artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
- The unraveling of norms and the commitment of genocide by China and wars of aggression by Russia contribute to the concern about a more conflictual world.
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Explore the discussion on the evolving geopolitical landscape and the potential for a new cold war between the United States, China, and Russia. Delve into the factors contributing to increased conflict and instability in a shifting multipolar world.