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Not Seeking Hegemony as the quintessential Chinese Political Philosophy1 episodes / 1 uploaded

Not Seeking Hegemony as the quintessential Chinese Political Philosophy

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Professor Wang introduces key ideas in China’s political philosophy, placing them in a broader historical and strategic context.


About the Instructor
Wang Xiangsui
Deputy Secretary General at the CITIC Foundation for Reform and Development Studies Former Senior Colonel in the People’s Liberation Army.

This is not just about policies or politics. It’s about understanding why China acts the way it does, and how the Chinese people think about power, order, and cooperation—rooted in a worldview fundamentally different from the West.

Course Plan
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