Jiang says firms such as APCO operate by infiltrating elites and supplying services that advance the interests of corporate clients.
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Corporate influence
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"To what extent do you see these actors as independent? Influencers? Yeah, I mean, this is a really important question. I don't know the..."
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The stream begins as a thank-you and career update, but its real pressure is larger: leave China, refuse the influencer trap, build schools, democratize creativity, and prepare communities for a world Jiang thinks is...
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