The audience task Jiang explicitly invites: naming concrete future outcomes that would force him to change his predictions.
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Jiang says he is actively looking for ways to invalidate his theory and welcomes questions framed around what could destroy his predictions.
Jiang says that if China instead moves on Taiwan, his rapprochement prediction would be plainly wrong.
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"This is a great question. I want to thank you so much for this question. This is the exact sort of question I'm looking..."
"So, I mean, w what I will say is I'm different in that I'm willing to be wrong. I make these predictions and honestly,..."
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