Jiang's term for connecting his program with like-minded schools abroad so students and values are reinforced through live exchange rather than isolated theory.
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Global network
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Key Notes
He says the Catholic Church is the world's strongest non-state organization because it has a global network, about one billion followers, and readiness to rebuild after catastrophe.
He says China has secret societies but they are not truly plugged into the same global network, although recent years have produced more visible linkages.
Jiang says the fentanyl trade is a global network and speculates that deep-state actors such as the CIA are probably involved in much of the smuggling and money laundering, while also marking that attribution as a guess rather than firm evidence.
Jiang says his school needs connection with philosophically aligned schools abroad because a global network reinforces its values inside a difficult Chinese environment and broadens students' horizons toward empathy.
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"...for the Chinese is they're not actually linked up with this global network network of secret societies, right? They're not, you know? So, we've..."
"...um producing some the precursor chemicals necessary but but it's a global Network and and you're actually right in that uh most of the..."
"...powerful non -state organization in the whole world. They have a global network. They have 1 billion followers. If there is a global catastrophe,..."
"...know we want we really want to be part of a global network because you know what we do it in China is so..."
"you would benefit a lot from talking to our students yeah we can do a panel"
"well and put them online like would you like to meet one of our students right now sure so she can do okay let..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang's through-line is that a declining empire does not retreat cleanly.
Mercouris opens by asking for predictive geopolitics rather than another issue-by-issue panel, and Jiang answers by folding Ukraine, Europe, Iran, China, and domestic American disorder into one machine.
The episode's pressure is not that religion sometimes decorates politics.
Jiang begins with a vocabulary problem and turns it into a civilizational one.
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