Used by Jiang to describe the social, educational, and prestige pull through which American culture shapes Chinese aspiration from consumer symbols to college attendance.
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American soft power
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...And there's just too much appetite for anything American. So American soft power has basically conquered China. And this has created a lot of..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...And there's just too much appetite for anything American. So American soft power has basically conquered China. And this has created a lot of..."
Key Notes
Jiang says that over the past 30 to 40 years China has deeply embraced the West and developed a strong fascination with American status symbols, education, and culture.
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"...And there's just too much appetite for anything American. So American soft power has basically conquered China. And this has created a lot of..."
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The interview starts in Venezuela and ends in Chinese classrooms, but Jiang treats the whole route as one argument about empire under strain: Washington uses frontier pressure to force China into carrying the American...
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