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The END of US Hegemony Is Here - What Happens Next?

The END of US Hegemony Is Here - What Happens Next?

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Today on the Jay Martin Show, renowned political scientist Dr. Glenn Diesen discusses the transition from a unipolar to a multipolar world, the implications of U.S. hegemony, and how countries like China and Russia are positioning themselves to counterbalance U.S. influence. He highlights the strategic efforts of China through initiatives like the Belt and Road and its financial decoupling from the U.S. The conversation also touches on the demographic challenges facing modern economies, the implications of digital censorship, and the historical perspective shaping geopolitical decisions today.


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0:00 – Intro

01:32 – Is China's Goal Power or Balance?

03:51 – How Sanctions Empower China's Influence

07:16 – Why Economic Trust Matters in Declining Hegemony

13:08 – Can the U.S. Maintain Its Global Currency Advantage?

17:08 – Debt Crisis: Lessons from 2008 and What's Ahead

24:34 – China's Strategic Approach to Economic Soft Landings

27:54 – Wars in Europe and the Middle East: A Hegemonic Project?

32:06 – The Risks and Realities of Taiwan’s Reunification with China

39:50 – NATO Expansion: Predicting Russia's Reaction

44:38 – China's Historical Perspective: From Opium Wars to Belt and Road

53:08 – Censorship and Free Speech in the Age of Algorithms

1:07:14 – The Political Economy of Declining Birthrates

1:13:20 – The Role of Tech Giants in Shaping Societal Control


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