Jiang says he is pessimistic about an East Asian century because the region faces an aging crisis, ultra-low fertility, and a deep inability to restore confidence in the future.
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"of power yeah I'm not too optimistic that um um the century belongs to East Asia you know I I know there's a lot..."
"the demographic issue so you have an aging crisis in East Asia where people are living longer okay in fact East Asians probably have..."
"dollars to young couples to get married and have children and and it's still not solving a problem because young people in South Korea..."
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Jiang opens by saying the American empire is no longer even pretending to run a liberal order.
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