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Arnold Toynbee
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| 1919-01-01 | N/A | Paris Peace Conference | Paris | View |
This text outlines a grand strategy for US foreign policy regarding China, advocating for a "gatekept order" rather than direct containment. It argues for creating a strong network based on US values that other nations can join conditionally, while urging cooperation on global issues to avoid fatal conflict. The passage also introduces the concept of "Seventh Sense" logic, comparing geopolitical shifts to complex adaptive systems in nature.
This document appears to be a page (p. 172) from a manuscript or book draft discussing geopolitical theory, specifically the concept of 'Gatekeeping' in the age of networks. It contrasts physical borders with topological controls over data and population flows, referencing historical figures like Lloyd George and Arnold Toynbee to draw parallels between colonial land acquisition and modern network power. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018404' stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence in a US House Oversight investigation.
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