China's geography and unity make bureaucrats less afraid of external enemies than of internal revolution, so their priority is maintaining internal hierarchy and coherence.
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China's geography and unity make bureaucrats less afraid of external enemies than of internal revolution, so their priority is maintaining internal hierarchy and coherence.
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"different social groups now who want a greater say in government, but then you have this hierarchy of, like, clergy, nobility, and bureaucrats who..."
"...really threats to China at this time. They're more afraid of internal revolution, okay? So that's where the focus is, is on, like, how..."
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