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I Predicted This Crisis — Now I’m Predicting the Endgame Prof Jiang Xueqin
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I Predicted This Crisis — Now I’m Predicting the Endgame | Prof. Jiang Xueqin
This is no longer about isolated conflicts or temporary escalation — it is about the structural transformation of the global system itself.
In this analysis, Professor Jiang Xueqin revisits the warning signs that led to the current geopolitical crisis and explains why the world may now be entering the decisive phase of a broader great-power transition. From energy shocks and proxy conflicts to alliance fragmentation and economic warfare, the pieces are no longer moving independently — they are converging.
This is not prophecy or fear-mongering.
It is geopolitical systems analysis based on incentives, historical patterns, and strategic behavior.
In this video, Professor Jiang breaks down:
🔹 Why the crisis was structurally predictable — Rising great-power competition, supply chain fragmentation, sanctions escalation, and regional proxy tensions created conditions for systemic instability long before the headlines caught up.
🔹 The real meaning of the “endgame” — Not necessarily total war, but a reordering of global influence, economic systems, and security architecture.
🔹 America’s strategic dilemma — Washington faces simultaneous pressure across multiple theaters while trying to preserve global deterrence credibility and economic leadership.
🔹 China’s long-term positioning — Beijing continues to expand influence carefully through trade, diplomacy, infrastructure, and financial leverage while avoiding direct military overextension.
🔹 The collapse of the unipolar moment — The international system is shifting from a single dominant power toward a fragmented multipolar order with competing blocs and overlapping crises.
🔹 Why economic warfare matters more now — Sanctions, energy routes, currency systems, and technological restrictions are becoming more influential than traditional battlefield victories.
🔹 The most dangerous factor: miscalculation — History shows major systemic transitions often become unstable when leaders underestimate escalation risks or overestimate leverage.
Professor Jiang uses game theory, structural realism, and geopolitical transition modeling to explain why today’s instability may not be temporary — but part of a deeper transformation already underway.
The biggest danger is not one conflict.
It is multiple crises interacting inside a fragile global system.
⚠️ This lecture provides analytical geopolitical commentary for educational discussion. It does not promote hostility toward any nation or people. All conclusions are analytical and open to debate.
📌 If you want to understand where the current global crisis may ultimately lead, share this analysis.
🔔 Subscribe for deep geopolitical analysis beyond the headlines.
15 Tags with ending commas:
global crisis prediction, geopolitical endgame analysis, great power transition, multipolar world order, US China rivalry 2026, economic warfare strategy, alliance fragmentation crisis, global system instability, sanctions and energy conflict, geopolitical forecasting, structural realism analysis, strategic miscalculation risk, global power shift, international order transition, Professor Jiang Xueqin,
Видео I Predicted This Crisis — Now I’m Predicting the Endgame Prof Jiang Xueqin канала The Jiang Academy
I Predicted This Crisis — Now I’m Predicting the Endgame | Prof. Jiang Xueqin
This is no longer about isolated conflicts or temporary escalation — it is about the structural transformation of the global system itself.
In this analysis, Professor Jiang Xueqin revisits the warning signs that led to the current geopolitical crisis and explains why the world may now be entering the decisive phase of a broader great-power transition. From energy shocks and proxy conflicts to alliance fragmentation and economic warfare, the pieces are no longer moving independently — they are converging.
This is not prophecy or fear-mongering.
It is geopolitical systems analysis based on incentives, historical patterns, and strategic behavior.
In this video, Professor Jiang breaks down:
🔹 Why the crisis was structurally predictable — Rising great-power competition, supply chain fragmentation, sanctions escalation, and regional proxy tensions created conditions for systemic instability long before the headlines caught up.
🔹 The real meaning of the “endgame” — Not necessarily total war, but a reordering of global influence, economic systems, and security architecture.
🔹 America’s strategic dilemma — Washington faces simultaneous pressure across multiple theaters while trying to preserve global deterrence credibility and economic leadership.
🔹 China’s long-term positioning — Beijing continues to expand influence carefully through trade, diplomacy, infrastructure, and financial leverage while avoiding direct military overextension.
🔹 The collapse of the unipolar moment — The international system is shifting from a single dominant power toward a fragmented multipolar order with competing blocs and overlapping crises.
🔹 Why economic warfare matters more now — Sanctions, energy routes, currency systems, and technological restrictions are becoming more influential than traditional battlefield victories.
🔹 The most dangerous factor: miscalculation — History shows major systemic transitions often become unstable when leaders underestimate escalation risks or overestimate leverage.
Professor Jiang uses game theory, structural realism, and geopolitical transition modeling to explain why today’s instability may not be temporary — but part of a deeper transformation already underway.
The biggest danger is not one conflict.
It is multiple crises interacting inside a fragile global system.
⚠️ This lecture provides analytical geopolitical commentary for educational discussion. It does not promote hostility toward any nation or people. All conclusions are analytical and open to debate.
📌 If you want to understand where the current global crisis may ultimately lead, share this analysis.
🔔 Subscribe for deep geopolitical analysis beyond the headlines.
15 Tags with ending commas:
global crisis prediction, geopolitical endgame analysis, great power transition, multipolar world order, US China rivalry 2026, economic warfare strategy, alliance fragmentation crisis, global system instability, sanctions and energy conflict, geopolitical forecasting, structural realism analysis, strategic miscalculation risk, global power shift, international order transition, Professor Jiang Xueqin,
Видео I Predicted This Crisis — Now I’m Predicting the Endgame Prof Jiang Xueqin канала The Jiang Academy
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