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Prof. Jiang Clips
Subscribers 810K
Videos 88
Views 35.6M

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Prof. Jiang Clips delivers bite-sized wisdom on history, human nature, and ideas that shaped the world, through short-form and insightful lectures and analyses. The channel features tutorials and deep-dives into geopolitics, global power dynamics, and economic history, with uploads averaging about 2.9 videos per week and an average video view count around 395K across 88 videos.

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61% relevance

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Content Landscape

Top competitors by match strength are CrashCourse (80% match) and Predictive History (68% match). CrashCourse overlaps on queries related to currency history economics, revolutions and resets, and civilizational change theories, while Predictive History aligns with history and geopolitics, great resets history, and world order theory. DW News (62% match) and Principles by Ray Dalio (61% match) also share similar topics such as global politics explained and regime change strategy. TED (59% match) similarly covers global politics and power dynamics. Prof. Jiang Clips has 810K subscribers, smaller than CrashCourse (16.9M), DW News (6.2M), TED (27.2M), and Principles by Ray Dalio (3.1M), but larger than Predictive History (1.9M). All identified channels compete on overlapping queries around geopolitics, world order, and economic history analysis.

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Which YouTube channels are most similar to Prof. Jiang Clips?

CrashCourse — 80% match, 16.9M subscribers; Predictive History — 68% match, 1.9M subscribers; DW News — 62% match, 6.2M subscribers. All three are education/information channels producing analytical or educational content, showing overlap in topics and format with Prof. Jiang Clips.

What type of content does Prof. Jiang Clips make?

Prof. Jiang Clips creates analytical, geopolitics-oriented content based on video titles such as Why Israel SECRETLY wants America to Lose this War, Three Questions That Will Decide the Fate of the World, Why America's Regime Change Strategy Will Backfire, Why America is Blindly Walking Into a Trap in Iran, and How Iran can CRIPPLE the West in One Move. The channel uploads about 2.9 videos per week, with an average of 395.1K views per video.

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