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Professor Jiang

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Audio format of Predictive History youtube videos by Professor Jiang Xueqin Game Theory explores the future of global politics through the lens of data, geography, and historical patterns. Using minimalist map animations and strategic analysis, the channel breaks down complex geopolitical conflicts, military strategies, and resource competition to project where the world is heading next.

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Live with Predictive History

Jun 13, 20261h 36m0

A recording from Predictive History's live video Predictive History shares personal updates regarding upcoming international travel plans and a transition away from teaching in China. The session outlines a new curriculu

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Predictive History Founding Members #1

Jun 7, 20261h 11m0

A recording from Predictive History's live video

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Gay Talese's Sparks of Light

May 29, 202646m0

Professor Jiang explains the genius of Gay Talese.

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Final Examination

May 28, 20261h 59m0

Professor Jiang answers your questions. Predictive History marks the end of a teaching journey by answering student inquiries. The discussion covers a wide range of topics, including the future of the global economy, the

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Dante in Paradise

May 27, 202644m0

Professor Jiang explains how Dante re-animated the human imagination. Notes and References:1. Dante's Divine Comedy, translated by Alan Mandelbaum

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Predictive History

May 26, 20261h 15m0

Prpfessor Jiang synthesizes geopolitics, eschatology, and the mechanics of imperial decline into a unified framework. This lecture explores how these distinct academic and historical perspectives converge to shape modern

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Iran's Strategy Matrix

May 25, 202644m0

Professor Jiang 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 ac

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Christian Zionism and the Middle East Conflict

May 25, 202644m0

Professor Jiang explains the origins and thinking of Christian Zionism, and how it is driving conflict in the Middle East.He argues that while most Christians consider Christian Zionism to heretical, it has the most pote

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How Empire is Destroying America

May 25, 202647m0

Professor Jiang explains to his Chinese high school students how empire is eroding the stability and vitality of the American Republic: From 1950-1980, America's manufacturing sector accounted for 40 percent of GDP, empl

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Saudi Arabia's Trump Card Against Iran

May 25, 202636m0

Professor Jiang explains to his Chinese high school students the rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia:At the beginning of 1979 Saudi Arabia and Iran were friendly with each other. Both were America-aligned oil-exporting

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Why Trump Will Win (And Pick Nikki Haley as VP)

May 25, 202641m0

Professor Jiang explores who will win the US Presidential election in November: Joe Biden's 2020 coalition of college-educated professionals, minority voters, twenty-somethings, and suburbanites may not hold in 2024. Vot

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America's Imperial Hubris

May 25, 202656m0

Professor Jiang explains to his Chinese high school students the strengths and weaknesses of the American military doctrine "Shock and Awe":In 2003, the American military used a revolutionary military doctrine called "Sh

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Who Killed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi

May 25, 202649m0

Professor Jiang examines if Iran President Ebrahim Raisi's death was an accident or an assassination: On May 19, Iran President Raisi's helicopter crashed into the mountains, killing all nine on board. Most experts belie

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The Iran Trap

May 25, 20261h 5m0

Professor Jiang explains that an American invasion of Iran would be a catastrophic mistake:If Trump were to win a second term, he would likely contemplate invading Iran. While an initial invasion would seem successful, A

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Putin's War for the Soul of Russia

May 25, 20261h 5m0

Professor Jiang explains why Putin is preparing to mobilize Russian society for total war:Putin's favorite philosopher Aleksandr Dugin believes that Russia and the West are fighting Samuel Huntington's War of Civilizatio

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Putin's Strategic Imagination

May 25, 20261h 5m0

Professor Jiang explains Putin's strategic genius:In February 2022 Putin invaded Ukraine. At first, the war did not go well, and the United States had a three-point plan to defeat Putin:1.) Equip Ukraine to defeat the Ru

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The Second American Civil War

May 25, 20261h 8m0

Professor Jiang explores how and why America would fight a second Civil War:Right now, America is suffering three trends that make civil war more and more likely: a.) Increasing political polarization driven by the cultu

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Psychohistory (The Science of Imagining the Future)

May 25, 20261h 11m0

Professor Jiang Xueqin concludes his Geo-Strategy course by discussing how to use AI to chart a better future for humanity:In his Foundation series, Isaac Asimov introduces the science of psychohistory. Is it really poss

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Explaining Humanity's Transition to Agriculture

May 25, 202652m0

Professor Jiang Xueqin explains why humans adopted agriculture. We now know that there were many consequences due to the transition to agriculture. Hunter-gatherers had an easier, more healthier, and less disease-prone l

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The Yamnaya Conquest of Europe

May 25, 202641m0

Homo sapiens originated in Africa 300,000 years ago, and for the vast majority of our history we were egalitarian, peaceful, and artistic. So where did concepts of patriarchy, war, and private property come from?The Yamn

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