Jiang says Venezuela is a litmus test inside a broader China-US confrontation in which Washington is trying to force Chinese market opening under threat of embargo pressure.
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Market Liberalization
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The interview starts in Venezuela and ends in Chinese classrooms, but Jiang treats the whole route as one argument about empire under strain: Washington uses frontier pressure to force China into carrying the American...
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