Jiang's claim that the two systems are materially and culturally entangled enough that great-power war is not the natural endpoint.
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U.S.-China codependence
Jiang's claim that the two systems are materially and culturally entangled enough that great-power war is not the natural endpoint.
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"So from a rational perspective, this does hold, okay? But there are certain issues with this thesis. Okay? The first issue is that from..."
"In many ways, China has been colonized, sorry, America has colonized China, okay? And so the Chinese elite are very pro -American. And so..."
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