Xi-era concept Jiang reads not as a mandate for global domination but as a sovereignty-and-stability program centered on territorial integrity and domestic order.
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China Dream
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...beginning of President Xi's term, he introduced a concept called the China Dream. And it's a very ambiguous, very nebulous concept. And people have..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...beginning of President Xi's term, he introduced a concept called the China Dream. And it's a very ambiguous, very nebulous concept. And people have..."
Key Notes
Jiang says Western commentators often misread the China Dream as a project of global ascent and assertive world-shaping.
Jiang defines the China Dream primarily as maintaining national sovereignty and territorial integrity, especially by preventing Taiwan from declaring independence.
Jiang equates the Chinese Dream with a desire for a stable, harmonious life rather than expansive ideological or democratic goals.
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"...beginning of President Xi's term, he introduced a concept called the China Dream. And it's a very ambiguous, very nebulous concept. And people have..."
"...want life to be stable, harmonious. And that's really the Chinese Dream. So China doesn't really want that much. Yeah."
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