Jiang says China is the main power actively advocating multilateralism through trade, infrastructure, and cooperation with developing countries.
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Developing world
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...on the expectation of certain areas of the world mainly the developing world and it creates create a lot of corruption inequality and it's..."
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He argues the U.S.-led rules-based order has siphoned cheap resources and capital from developing countries into Western economies while co-opting local elites.
He argues those Western institutions open developing-country markets so their assets can be sold cheaply to the West.
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"So China has been vigorously trying to promote international trade that benefits everyone, especially developing countries like in Africa and in South America. And..."
"...and its allies. Right. Basically, what we've been seeing in the developing world for the past few decades is all these resources, precious resources,..."
"...IMF are used in various ways. to open the markets of developing world countries and force its assets to be stolen or sold really..."
"...on the expectation of certain areas of the world mainly the developing world and it creates create a lot of corruption inequality and it's..."
"...You also had globalization so wealth was being transferred from the developing world into the developed world to create the speculative financial products like..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang opens by saying the American empire is no longer even pretending to run a liberal order.
Jiang opens with the harshest possible premise: empires do not retire peacefully.
Jiang frames the Tianjin summit as proof that the real U.S.-China fight is no longer just about ideology.
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