Jiang uses the phrase for the cultural core the Chinese state is trying to preserve or rebuild while still borrowing Western technical capacities.
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Chinese national identity
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...great emphasis on Confucian values. There's a great emphasis on Chinese national identity. And so there's this conflict going on. You know, and I..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...great emphasis on Confucian values. There's a great emphasis on Chinese national identity. And so there's this conflict going on. You know, and I..."
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"...great emphasis on Confucian values. There's a great emphasis on Chinese national identity. And so there's this conflict going on. You know, and I..."
"...STEM, and all that. They're trying to maintain its core Chinese identity. And I see this struggle every day. And it's really hard for..."
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