NR Daily: China’s Relationship to Its History Is the Key to Understanding Its Behavior Today

The collapse of the Qing Dynasty and the decades of pain and humiliation that followed for the Middle Kingdom continue to shape Xi Jinping's governance.
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February 24 2020
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Dan McLaughlin

China's Relationship to Its History Is the Key to Understanding Its Behavior Today

The collapse of the Qing Dynasty and the decades of pain and humiliation that followed for China continue to shape Xi Jinping's ...   READ MORE

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