Dugin agrees with Jiang that the Ukraine war strengthened Russia by recentering its economy, sovereignty, industry, and technological self-reliance.
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Industrial policy
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He argues that American pressure has backfired in at least one major way by forcing China to accelerate its own semiconductor development.
Alexander says Russia has rare earths and once had a full rare-earth industry in Soviet times, but that industry was heavily degraded after the Soviet collapse and is now the subject of a revival program.
The host says China is preparing the full release of its fifteenth five-year plan and that the publicly announced recommendations emphasize broader opening, services-sector market access, and a more modernized industrial system.
Jiang concludes that the basic problem remains poor state planning that produces excess capacity.
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"But that doesn't matter. So maybe he's just brutally used in order to make a kind of radical effort to secure Western hegemony more,..."
"us to... To recenter our economy, to place the major attention to the sovereignty, to our industry, and we are, that is resurrection of..."
"Listen, you're absolutely right. So, this trade war has been going on for about eight years now. And China is probably willing to negotiate..."
"the Soviet times it absolutely did it had to um my understanding is that it's been massively run down like much else after the..."
"Okay, we have to look at what's ahead for not just the U.S.'s economy and administration, but what's ahead for the U.S.'s economy and..."
"Do you have any more information about this? And generally speaking, what are you looking forward to for China's development in the next five..."
"Well I mean, I mean, we can have this argument back and forth, but if you just look at the EV sector specifically, then..."
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