He argues China has almost no popular interest in democracy because its social aspiration is bureaucratic protection, not individual liberty or rule of law.
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He argues China has almost no popular interest in democracy because its social aspiration is bureaucratic protection, not individual liberty or rule of law.
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"So I've been in China for 25 years and I can tell you that there is almost no interest in democracy in China because..."
"You want to you want to be a bureaucrat one day?"
"Exactly. And the higher you climb the bureaucracy, the better, because traditionally China's an empire and the way you survive an empire is to..."
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