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Roundup #75: Checking in on the Bad Guys

Geopolitics
全球
开始于 January 15, 2026

Iran; China vs. India; Russia; Leaving California; Reduced hiring; Indian development; Wind energy; Science funding

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China's growing influence over India poses a significant threat to regional security and should be countered vigorously.

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Russia's geopolitical strategies are a response to perceived threats from the West, and understanding this context is crucial for dialogue.

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The focus on wind energy over other renewable sources may limit the potential for a balanced and effective energy strategy.

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California's high living costs are driving talent away, which could benefit states with lower expenses and foster regional growth.

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Engaging diplomatically with Iran is essential for regional stability and can lead to a more peaceful Middle East.

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