Jiang reiterates that he is unsure whether his proposed liberal civilizational reset is feasible under the current politics of universities, education systems, and liberal global elites.
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The interview begins with Iran and the petrodollar, but Jiang's answer keeps widening.
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The interview begins with Iran and the petrodollar, but Jiang's answer keeps widening.
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"So. So, yeah. So. So, but again, I don't know how feasible this idea is, given the current politics of the universities of the..."
"...china so um but uh but i'm just wondering about the feasibility here because how what exactly can boots on the ground achieve but..."
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