Jiang's distinction between what a state intends and what its corrupt or demoralized institutions can actually execute.
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Jiang's distinction between what a state intends and what its corrupt or demoralized institutions can actually execute.
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"And it worked to the tremendous benefit of the Chinese elite as well as the Western economies. And then when President Xi came into..."
"Meaning like the military does not have the political will to engage in a foreign conflict anywhere. So yes, I understand there's the intention..."
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