Jiang's label for the American role China still prefers to keep in place as a stabilizing buffer against nearer regional threats.
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global policeman
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...So if I'm China, I would prefer America to be the global policeman, to be a high school bully. Right? Because honestly, if America's..."
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Topic Scope And Freshness
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...So if I'm China, I would prefer America to be the global policeman, to be a high school bully. Right? Because honestly, if America's..."
Key Notes
Jiang argues that China, unlike Russia, prefers America to remain the global policeman because Chinese leaders would rather manage a distant American hegemon than face more aggressive regional neighbors such as Russia or Japan without that buffer.
Timestamped Evidence
"...So if I'm China, I would prefer America to be the global policeman, to be a high school bully. Right? Because honestly, if America's..."
"Okay. A further question is, does the collapse of economic systems well affect the global police positions of America? Because I think we previously..."
"...that's America eventually because quite honestly America used to be the policeman of the world and that's become the pirate of the world and..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The interview begins with Iran and the petrodollar, but Jiang's answer keeps widening.
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