Jiang argues that China's historical geography and leadership mentality push it toward regime stability and inward retrenchment rather than expansive conquest.
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Retrenchment
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"Yeah. Um, um, so I disagree with almost every triple commentator out there. I do not think China is interested in world domination. It's..."
"So, um, the mentality of the Chinese leadership has always been regime stability. If we're able to maintain regime stability, then we can bring..."
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Jiang begins with prediction as a disciplined loop, then turns the whole century into a religious struggle in disguise.
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