World Geostrategic Insights interview with Nabil Belkass on the vital role of young people in…
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There is a popular Western perception that China’s continuous rise is no longer “unstoppable”, due to markedly slower growth rates, rapidly aging demographics, semiconductor bottlenecks, allegedly more-constrained innovative capacity, feeble productivity increases, and much more hostile external geopolitics.