Jiang distinguishes Chinese and Japanese geopolitical mentalities: China imagines itself as an insular Middle Kingdom, while Japan's island-resource condition pushes it outward.
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Geopolitical Mentality
Jiang distinguishes Chinese and Japanese geopolitical mentalities: China imagines itself as an insular Middle Kingdom, while Japan's island-resource condition pushes it outward.
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"Right. So, the major issue with China is that it sells itself the Middle Kingdom, you know, China, the Middle Kingdom. Yes. Which is..."
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