Geopolitical Cousins

Comrades and Fuehrers

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Nov 26, 2025
Matt Gerken, a keen geopolitical analyst, dives into the complex interplay of global politics. He explores the startling overlap between left-wing populism and right-wing nationalism. The discussion shifts to Japan’s precarious stance on Taiwan, highlighting its strategic dependence and potential fallout with China. Gerken also analyzes the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, speculating on peace deals and the role of European interests. The trio examines the intricate balance of power, the future of U.S. support, and how emerging multipolar dynamics could reshape alliances.
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INSIGHT

Trump’s Pragmatic Co-Opting Of Outsiders

  • Trump seeks winners and can co-opt political outsiders to reshape policy signals.
  • His friendliness with Cornel West–style figures may signal a macroeconomic pivot toward populist revenue and spending ideas.
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Japan Sees Taiwan As A Direct Security Imperative

  • Japan views Taiwan's defense as directly tied to its supply‑line security and national survival.
  • Prime Minister Takeuchi’s blunt warning raised deterrence and provoked a measured Chinese backlash.
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Domestic Politics Drove Japan’s Tough Rhetoric

  • Japan’s recent political shifts and fragile governing coalition made Takeuchi’s statement politically useful at home.
  • Popping the Chinese tourism bubble can be domestically advantageous even if it provokes Beijing.
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