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The Risk of Destabilization and Militant Groups in African Protests
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32:20 - 36:28 (04:08)

The ongoing protests in Africa present a risk of destabilization and potential for radical militant groups to seize power. It's important to have a stable economy and build a great cash reserve in order for the good actors of the world to take advantage of these moments, rather than the bad ones.

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China's infrastructure investments in Africa may position them to become a major player in the region, potentially leading to destabilization and the loss of power for the United States.
32:20 - 33:25 (01:04)
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China
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China's infrastructure investments in Africa may position them to become a major player in the region, potentially leading to destabilization and the loss of power for the United States.

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The Risk of Destabilization and Militant Groups in African Protests
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E87: Emerging markets, Sri Lanka, 9.1% CPI, market sentiment, NASA's Webb telescope & more
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All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The destabilization caused by protests can lead to a shift in power and influence, and it is important for countries to have a stable economy and cash reserve in order for the good actors to take advantage rather than the radical groups.
33:25 - 35:07 (01:42)
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Global Protests
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The destabilization caused by protests can lead to a shift in power and influence, and it is important for countries to have a stable economy and cash reserve in order for the good actors to take advantage rather than the radical groups. Currently, a record 19 developing countries have sovereign debt trading at distress levels, highlighting the need for stability in times of global unrest.

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The Risk of Destabilization and Militant Groups in African Protests
Episode
E87: Emerging markets, Sri Lanka, 9.1% CPI, market sentiment, NASA's Webb telescope & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Argentina is facing an inflation crisis with a print of 61% last month, reminiscent of the European crisis with Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain, and negotiations are occurring.
35:07 - 36:28 (01:20)
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Inflation
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Argentina is facing an inflation crisis with a print of 61% last month, reminiscent of the European crisis with Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Spain, and negotiations are occurring. The hope is for someone to take power away from the president and put it into the hands of the prime minister to solve the issue.

Chapter
The Risk of Destabilization and Militant Groups in African Protests
Episode
E87: Emerging markets, Sri Lanka, 9.1% CPI, market sentiment, NASA's Webb telescope & more
Podcast
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg