A putative Chinese-led world order that Jiang explicitly rejects as a Chinese self-concept, calling it a Western frame projected onto China instead.
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Pax Sinica
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "And they told me like they could be so innovative because Israel is in the middle of a desert with nothing with earthquakes. They're..."
Key Notes
Jiang argues that China has not historically operated with imperial ambition because its geography protected it, producing an insular and isolationist mentality; he therefore calls Pax Sinica a Western projection rather than a Chinese self-description.
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"And they told me like they could be so innovative because Israel is in the middle of a desert with nothing with earthquakes. They're..."
"...a very insular isolation, isolationist, uh, mentality. So the idea of Pax Sinica, that's a Western concept. It's not a Chinese concept. No one..."
"...strong views on what's right and what's wrong. Xueqin, welcome to Sinica, and thanks for taking the time to share your ideas with our..."
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