Jiang's label for ruling or educated strata whose habits, references, and interests have been shaped by transnational systems more than by a distinct national civilizational identity.
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globalized elite
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...lot of countries right now are facing identity crisis where their elite has been globalized. But at the same time, their people strive for..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...lot of countries right now are facing identity crisis where their elite has been globalized. But at the same time, their people strive for..."
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Jiang argues that China, Russia, and other countries are now facing identity crises because their elites have been globalized while their broader populations still want a national identity.
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"...lot of countries right now are facing identity crisis where their elite has been globalized. But at the same time, their people strive for..."
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