Jiang says people in China do not pay attention to Peter Zayn and regards his anti-China forecasts as outlandish doomsaying rather than scholarship.
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"Yeah, I don't think people pay attention to Peter Zayn in China. And you're right in that his predictions, they're kind of outlandish. He's..."
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