Jiang says Taiwan's people prefer the status quo and that China can apply economic leverage instead of military force, so Chinese policymakers are not seriously considering invasion.
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Economic Leverage
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...and you're concerned about Taiwan's independence, then you have all this economic leverage that you can apply. Why would you use the military, which..."
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"...and you're concerned about Taiwan's independence, then you have all this economic leverage that you can apply. Why would you use the military, which..."
"...and prosperity to the world. China will try to use its economic leverage to bring the different. Players to the table. So trying to..."
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