Post two thousand eight domestic economic crises also spurred the chinese state to concentrate political power under g. All while repeated crises in the united states emboldened a chinese state that increasingly saw the us. As interminal decline. But how did two thousand eight accelerate this shift toward the thartarian rule?
The second of our two-part interview with sociologist Ho-fung Hung on Chinese political and economic history. This episode covers the 2008 financial crisis, how China’s response deepened global and domestic economic imbalances and (alongside the US) heightened geopolitical conflict, the current situation—including Russia’s invasion—and a lot more. Listen to part one first if you haven't already.
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