Jiang argues that a state cannot become a global leader unless it is willing to articulate a universal moral vision and take risks on behalf of that vision.
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Moral Vision
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "high moral ground unless you're willing to articulate a vision that unites all humanity unless you're willing to take risks actually you know basically..."
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"high moral ground unless you're willing to articulate a vision that unites all humanity unless you're willing to take risks actually you know basically..."
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