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    The "One China" Myth: Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong

    enJanuary 03, 2021
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    About this Episode

    This lecture explores China's long struggle for internal sovereignty. Despite PRC claims of being "Zhong Guo Ren" (Chinese People with Universal Values), China is a fragmented society bound by the chains of the CCP. To illustrate this, we dive into the long struggles with Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong.
    (0:00 - 16:25) Setting the Table
    (16:25-74:30) Xinjiang
    (75:32-97:53) Tibet
    (97:53-138:56) Hong Kong

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