Implicitly set up here by the host's emphasis on migration, education, and long-built interpersonal ties that support bilateral stability. Jiang's term for travel, study, and direct social contact across nations as the foundation of stable great-power relations. Jiang's term for direct American-Chinese social contact as the foundation of a stable geopolitical relationship.
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people to people exchange
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...Japan and I think that's why when it comes to people to people exchanges when Americans come to China it's much more easy for..."
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"I actually share your very bullish sentiment as well. And it's something that I constantly talk about is in my theory. I believe that,..."
"...China and more Chinese over to America, because it's just people to people exchange. That's the basis for any solid geopolitical relationship."
"Yeah, I mean, I'm a big fan of what you do. I think what you do is so important because you're helping to bridge..."
"...Japan and I think that's why when it comes to people to people exchanges when Americans come to China it's much more easy for..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The host begins by asking how Jiang became a public analyst and ends by asking how history itself gets rewritten.
The interview opens with Jiang's method and then keeps testing it across one pressure system.
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