Jiang argues that Chinese science is a colony of Western science, meaning that Western institutions supply the expertise, technology, and supervisory structure while China functions as the permissive site where ethically constrained research can be carried out.
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Colonial Dependence
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"well I mean the issue in East Asia is that there isn't as much respect for human dignity and human rights as there is..."
"scientists in America because Americans can't do this legally in the United States so they um outsource it to China it's the same dynamic..."
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The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
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