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Roundup #76: Great Powers acting stupid

Geopolitics
全球
开始于 January 27, 2026

Another ICE killing; Xi's Great Purge; Russian losses; America against science; India electrifies; Leftist economics

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The recent ICE killing underscores the urgent need for police reform and accountability in the U.S. to prevent further tragedies.

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India's electrification efforts symbolize a significant step toward sustainable development, but they must be balanced with environmental considerations.

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Russia's military losses indicate a potential shift in global power dynamics, raising concerns about future conflicts and alliances.

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Xi's Great Purge in China is a necessary step to maintain stability and control in a rapidly changing global landscape.

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America's opposition to scientific advancements threatens its leadership in innovation and undermines public trust in science.

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