Jiang identifies the American financial elite and the Chinese political elite as the two main beneficiaries of the dollar-centered order, and treats that shared benefit as the reason China cannot easily form a serious partnership with Russia.
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Chinese elite
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Now the elite could use their power over the people and get rich in America. Okay? So in other words, there were two major..."
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Jiang says the easiest proof of Chinese elite dependence is where their families and capital are based, because that indicates who ultimately commands them.
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"Now the elite could use their power over the people and get rich in America. Okay? So in other words, there were two major..."
"Look. Look. I would make it even more simpler. I would just say, the children, families, wealth of the elite in China, the people..."
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