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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom · Dec 4, 2025

Geopolitical analyst Peter Zeihan discusses China's imminent demographic collapse, US strategic advantages, and the turbulent future of energy.

Mexico Is a Hidden Industrial Power on Par with Germany, Obscured by Its US-Centric Trade

Due to its deep integration with the US economy, Mexico has developed a massive industrial base. If Mexico were located elsewhere and had more diversified trade relationships, it would be globally recognized as a major industrial power, rivaling European giants like Germany and France.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago

China's South China Sea Expansion Is Strategically Meaningless Without Conquering Vietnam First

Contrary to media reports, the South China Sea is not a critical strategic asset for China. The sea is surrounded by hostile powers like Vietnam and the Philippines, making it impossible for China to project naval power. Unless China conquers the Vietnamese coast, its man-made islands are useless.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago

The US All-EV Transition Would Require The Entire Planet's Supply of Critical Minerals

The goal for a majority-EV fleet is not viable with current technology. The material requirements for batteries and components are so vast that a US-only transition would consume every scrap of lithium, copper, graphite, and other key minerals produced globally, leaving none for any other country or industry.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago

Access to the U.S. Consumer Market Is America's Most Potent Geopolitical Weapon

In a world of aging, export-dependent economies like China and Korea, the U.S. is the only large, first-world nation that is a net consumer. This makes access to its market an incredibly powerful negotiating tactic, allowing the U.S. to leverage its consumer base as a tool of foreign policy.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago

America's Post-WWII Trade Deficit Was a Deliberate "Bribe" to Build Its Global Alliance

After WWII, the U.S. used its naval dominance to guarantee global trade. In exchange for writing its allies' security policies, it allowed open access to its market. This economic "unfairness" was the strategic cost of building a global coalition against the Soviet Union, effectively bribing nations into an alliance.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago

AI and Robots Can't Solve China's Demographic Crisis Because They Don't Consume or Pay Taxes

Even if China could fully automate production to offset its shrinking workforce, its economic model would still collapse. AI and robots cannot replace the essential roles of human consumers, taxpayers, and parents, which are necessary for economic vitality, government revenue, and generational replacement.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago

China's Demographic Collapse Is Imminent Due to Decades of Falsified Birth Data

Statisticians now believe local Chinese governments have lied about demographics for over 25 years. The realization came from plummeting tax receipts, suggesting millions of children thought born in the late 90s never existed. The country's population may be overstated by 100-300 million people, accelerating its collapse.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago

AI Development Is Mismatched with the Economy's Real Labor Shortages in Blue-Collar Trades

Most AI applications are designed to make white-collar work more productive or redundant (e.g., data collation). However, the most pressing labor shortages in advanced economies like the U.S. are in blue-collar fields like welding and electrical work, where current AI has little impact and is not being focused.

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#1028 - Peter Zeihan - The New World Order Is Here

Modern Wisdom·3 months ago