For Russia it requires offensive strategic depth; for China it means avoiding external entanglement and preserving regime stability.
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territorial integrity
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that has the resources uh the political will um and the territorial integrity in order to challenge american hegemony and so um right now..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...that has the resources uh the political will um and the territorial integrity in order to challenge american hegemony and so um right now..."
Key Notes
For Jiang, China's Great Wall symbolizes a strategy of preserving territorial integrity by keeping outsiders out and insiders in, rather than projecting power globally.
Jiang defines the China Dream primarily as maintaining national sovereignty and territorial integrity, especially by preventing Taiwan from declaring independence.
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"...the China Dream really is about maintaining national sovereignty, about maintaining territorial integrity. This means ensuring that China, sorry, this means ensuring that Taiwan..."
"...to be on the offensive if it is to maintain its territorial integrity. But when we go to China, China doesn't really care about..."
"For China, what's important is to maintain its territorial integrity by not participating in the world. China built the Great Wall. The purpose of..."
"...that has the resources uh the political will um and the territorial integrity in order to challenge american hegemony and so um right now..."
"...desert. So China was able to maintain its distance and its territorial integrity. And because of this, it was able to develop a bureaucracy..."
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