Predictive History: Meet Professor Jiang – New Voices
A superb lecturer. His methodology of predictive history is marvellous. Take a look:
6 days ago: Geo-Strategy Update: US-Iran War Incoming
On the civilization track: Civilization BONUS: Meet Professor Jiang
For today: The end and last lecture of the Civilization series and the roles of Mr Putin and Mr Xi Jinping. For those that avoid economics, in a non-complicated and easy way in the first part of this video you will at last understand what the creature of a Central Bank really is and what it does: i.e., what is exorbitant privilege. And then, he continues on with Iran and the world today.
Professor Jian has two playlists. The one is Predictive History which contains 12 videos based on game theory, and the other is the Story of Civilization, 63 videos. On GeoStrategy1, the content on April 24, 2024: Jiang Xueqin explains to his Chinese high school students Iran’s geo-political strategy. Because the United States has military dominance, Iran must conduct asymmetrical warfare, and ask four questions with all its actions:
a.) Does this action make my population more confident and united?
b.) Does this action help me consolidate trust and solidarity with my allies?
c.) Does this action help me win global opinion?
d.) Does this action weaken the resolve and solidarity of my enemies?
Jiang Xueqin argues that Iran’s “Operation True Promise” achieved Iran’s strategic objectives, and Iran’s strategy matrix will determine all its responses moving forward.
This doesn’t prove anything in religious eschatology.
The world works according to causes and effects. This applies to individuals as well as to countries. This is exactly what the professor explains.
If you remove/ change the cause, the results also change.
Not to be too critical as the content is ok, but is he really speaking to Chinese high school students in fast American English? At what school? Its not mentioned nor is the source country of his channel. Youtube algorithm recently fed me this channel and i decided to check… Read more »
Well, he says he will not mention the school excepting that it is in China (keeping the students privacy). There are many English schools in China for international students. No, I don’t páy attention to YouTube algorithms – I usually work on recommendations. For his predictive history and game theory… Read more »