Jiang's term for Chinese elites absorbing neoliberal, pro-American assumptions through U.S. universities and then governing China through them.
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intellectual colonization
Jiang's term for Chinese elites absorbing neoliberal, pro-American assumptions through U.S.
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Jiang says China gained manufacturing and a middle class but lost civilizational and intellectual capacity by sending its elite to U.S. universities for indoctrination.
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"over these past few decades china's civilization capacity its intellectual capacity has been severely downgraded so even though um china has become much more..."
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