Understanding China - Face to Face with Economist Keyu Jin

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • The relationship between the world's two largest economies, the US and China, has rarely been more tense. China's new Ambassador in Washington Xie Feng has admitted this is a time of "serious difficulties and challenges", but insists he wants to put relations between the two nations back on track.
    And one person who may have some insight into how to do that is Economist and Author Keyu Jin - whose latest book is "The New China Playbook - Beyond Socialism and Capitalism".
    The Associate Professor at the London School of Economics was born in China, educated in the United States and now works between London and Beijing, and explains to Juliet Mann how her background has given her a unique perspective on China’s role in the world, and why the West still needs to improve its understanding of her home country.
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Komentáře • 402

  • @jdzentrist8711
    @jdzentrist8711 Před rokem +104

    A very brillliant, beautiful lady, a teacher with rare "objectivity," scientific objectivity, on the issue of the "Chinese characteristics" of the Chinese economy. Indeed she has qualities of leadership--strength of soul and extraordinary knowledge of pragmatic governance. CNN should invite her for an interview, so that Americans can better understand the real China, as opposed to the narrow view fed us by our elites, who fear China because they have no knowledge of China.

    • @idontfollowyou
      @idontfollowyou Před rokem

      Only problem is the average CNN audience goes on for Orwell's 5 minutes of hate. If CNN isn't spewing their confirmation bias they won't take it in.

    • @sleo3720
      @sleo3720 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Wonderful idea

    • @tubbietubby
      @tubbietubby Před měsícem

      I agree with everything you said, except that I don't think any U.S. mainstream media, such as CNN & Fox, would invite her for an interview. Why would American politicians bother getting any truths out there to the American people? They need a common bipartisan enemy in order to shift the focus away from its own domestic problems. And the best target for that is China. The U.S. government is a corporation & military industrial complex fed and lobbied entity that thrives on warmongering. It would do anything to keep the uneducated uneducated and biased. Just as Professor Sachs said in Piers Morgan's interview "I know a lot of these congressmen. They are not very intelligent..."

    • @Wbliss
      @Wbliss Před 24 dny +1

      What one doesn’t know , one fears out of ignorance or misunderstanding of the other side. !

    • @brianquigley1940
      @brianquigley1940 Před 12 dny

      A very well educated propagandist... who lies more fluently than her perfect English...

  • @chinkayeok6117
    @chinkayeok6117 Před rokem +43

    Her parents especially Prof Jin must be awfully proud of his daughter, Dr Keyu Jin😊

    • @ninh05
      @ninh05 Před 10 měsíci

      Her parents are CCP members.

  • @RaymondLi604
    @RaymondLi604 Před rokem +39

    [WANT] A roundtable with Keyu Jin, Tings Chak and Li Jingjing! 🤩

    • @idontfollowyou
      @idontfollowyou Před rokem

      that is too much beauty and intellect to handle, does one concentrate on the attractiveness of the intellect or the visual intellect.

    • @yongdeng1813
      @yongdeng1813 Před rokem +2

      I like all 3 of them but not sure if chak and Li are on the same level in understanding economically like keyu jin….i mean jin was actually educated in harvard university and she understand economic. The other 2 in my opinion are more of geopooitical/youtube influencers, not quite the same.

    • @irvinglee2435
      @irvinglee2435 Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't be able to concentrate!😁

  • @audreydowney6605
    @audreydowney6605 Před 11 měsíci +22

    No one explain the Chinese economy and Chinese political system and the Chinese changes better than professor Kenyu Jin.
    We should hear more of her talk! What a refreshing voice!

  • @juhantoon6524
    @juhantoon6524 Před rokem +108

    I am an ethnic Chinese from Malaysia. Of course my first loyalty is towards my country by birth. But when it comes to seeing other trying to bully China or China prospering or advancing, my hearth is with China. Cant explain why.

    • @knucklehead4787
      @knucklehead4787 Před rokem

      Then pack ur bags and go live there liaw

    • @rufanuf1
      @rufanuf1 Před 11 měsíci +1

      You wont mind when they come for your government then will you? Unlike many others in your nation or anyone elses.

    • @alsetalokin88
      @alsetalokin88 Před 11 měsíci

      you can take the chinese out of china but you can never take the china out of chinese!

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@rufanuf1 $1.4 TRILLION SHORTFALL 2035: PENSIONS EXHAUSTED
      Chinese people discovered their personal pensions had plummeted. No way out: Pension void can't be filled .
      Recently, people in Shanghai and Shenzhen have discovered that their personal pensions have plummeted after they joined the so-called nationally coordinated pension program. Hong Kong is also on the radar of the red regme. Since Beijing imposed a comprehensive National Security Law on Hong Kong in 2020, there has been a massive exodus of Hong Kong residents. These people have suffered huge financial losses. Many have had their pension savings withheld. The Chinese Foreign Ministry announced in January 2021 that China would no longer recognize the use of the British National Overseas Passport BNO as an identification document. This move directly resulted in Hongkongers who moved to the UK on BNO visas being unable to withdraw their retirement savings.

    • @tommygravel5653
      @tommygravel5653 Před 11 měsíci +2

      What bully?

  • @thinkingaloud5379
    @thinkingaloud5379 Před rokem +90

    She is one of the most articulate and intelligent Chinese women around and let's hope she will appear in more platforms to give an alternative narrative about China than the usual western one which is often biased and incorrect.

    • @wanderingfido
      @wanderingfido Před rokem +9

      Yeah, these are good counterpoints to Peter Zeihan's anti-China rhetoric. Which seems propagandist.

    • @rufanuf1
      @rufanuf1 Před 11 měsíci

      Or not as the case maybe. An autocrat is an autocrat. An authoritarian regime is an authoritarian regime.

    • @mariomastadon7650
      @mariomastadon7650 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@wanderingfido Zeihan calls himself a geopolitical analyst, but just living in China for 20 years, I know that half the things he says is absolutely wrong... it's all clickbait

    • @ssuwandi3240
      @ssuwandi3240 Před 11 měsíci

      The issue is "impenetrable to the West" and i hope China will stand strong in the eyes of rivalry thru sanctions. A Nation should take care of borders and domestic trades and dispute first. Globalist Fascism / ESG should never be allowed to take place let alone get mandated.

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@wanderingfido China’s $23 trillion local debt mess is about to get worse.
      A line of empty shops in Hegang, on March 31, 2023. The heavily indebted city was forced to undergo unprecedented financial restructuring. BLOOMBERG .
      Goldman Sachs Group estimates China’s total government debt is about $23 trillion, a figure that includes the hidden borrowing of thousands of financing companies set up by provinces and cities.
      Unlike a corporate debt restructuring, or a municipal bankruptcy in the U.S., a fiscal restructuring in China doesn’t imply creditors must take losses on what they’re owed.
      Problems are evident in other cities as well. Shangqiu, a city of 7.7 million people in China’s central Henan province, made headlines recently after almost shutting down its only bus service. In Wuhan and Guangzhou, proposed cuts to pensioners’ medical benefits prompted rare street protests earlier this year. Civil servants in wealthy cities like Shanghai are reportedly having their pay slashed. In Guizhou province, officials have begged Beijing for a bailout.
      Diya, a 33-year-old singer and music teacher who asked to be identified by his stage name, moved to Hegang two years ago from Shanghai - a place, he said, where “even if I try my best and work 24 hours a day, I won’t be able to make enough money to become rich or own a home.” He can now afford to own three properties in the city, including his current home, a 50-square-meter third-floor walk-up apartment for 40,000 yuan - about 1% of the cost of a similarly sized place in Shanghai.
      Outside the city’s largest hospital, a middle-aged orderly wearing green scrubs and a mask said her employers unilaterally changed her work contract from a government-run medical facility to a third-party vendor, reducing benefits like paid overtime for working on holidays. Her monthly wage of 1,600 yuan ($228) had been delayed by more than 10 days every month since late last year.
      “I’m upset about the situation,” said the woman, who asked not to be identified in order to talk freely about her work conditions, as she pushed a wheelchair loaded with flattened cardboard boxes to an outdoor recycling point. “Everything is so expensive. I can barely get three square meals a day.”
      Every day, a group of aging coal workers dressed in worn-out military parkas gather from dawn at a Hegang roadside. Shovels in hand, they hope to get work for the day loading coal onto trucks and trains. One of them, Zhang, said she can earn 100 yuan, or around $15, on a good day. But more often, she’s lucky to get just 10 or 20 yuan for “exhausting” work.
      “We have no subsidies, no pension,” said Zhang, 66, who asked to be identified by her surname. “I won’t retire unless I’m physically no longer able to work.”

  • @Senny1955
    @Senny1955 Před rokem +21

    Keyu is an exceptional person, intelligent, articulate and a ‘shifu’ of economics 😊❤🇳🇿

  • @yuehanslam1593
    @yuehanslam1593 Před rokem +59

    Always a great joy to listen to Keyu Jin !!! So proud of her !!!! Ordered the book.....

  • @Bob-sb7sp
    @Bob-sb7sp Před rokem +142

    Lived in China....was a global executive in Asia Pacic and Australia...loved China, the culture, the people, the infrastructure and food..to many good things to mention..and a wonderful history..

    • @thisiskevin1000
      @thisiskevin1000 Před rokem +3

      People are very optimistic about the future, no matter how challenging it would be.

    • @tehcsiamg3185
      @tehcsiamg3185 Před 11 měsíci

      The ruler of China do not change within five(5) years...but...the president of the US (ruler of the US) do change by an General Election of the President site).... The Westerners still trying to see that the Ruler of China would be replaced within five(5) years.

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@thisiskevin1000 SHANGHAI IS FINISHED TOP 500 COMPANIES FLED CHINA
      Top 500 Companies and Foreigners Have All Left, Shanghai's Rents Have Plummeted!
      On June 5th, a real estate industry insider in Shanghai appeared on Fuxing Middle Road, pointing to the deserted buildings on both sides of the street, "This place used to be packed with foreigners. Now, there's not a single foreigner around, only Chinese. All the foreigners have left."
      Following this, he brought up the rent situation in Shanghai. He said that in places like Mingyuan Century City, Jiali Garden, Huijing Garden, and Wutong Garden, the rent was usually tens of thousands per month, and the tenants were all foreigners. "These are the world's top 500 multinational companies. They're rich and spend company money. Now they're gone, and these houses are empty."

    • @othmanmajid6380
      @othmanmajid6380 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@dongshengdi773 Same problem San Francisco has with office and shop space.

    • @lisa.e5776
      @lisa.e5776 Před 11 měsíci

      @@dongshengdi773 so what ? Everywhere you go, you can see economy downturn. The question is how fast it will go back to normal.

  • @kl9518
    @kl9518 Před rokem +102

    I see China change and adapt to a changing environment and society. While the West was still stuck in the 19th century imperialism mindset.

    • @renesoucy3444
      @renesoucy3444 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Talk about schizophrenia 😂

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@renesoucy3444 Everything in China is fake
      Everything in China is a lie.
      .
      THE FAKE INDUSTRY THAT WORTHS $4 BILLION
      Report: The number of "fake scientific papers" in China has surged 50 times in the last 20 years.
      Fake reports. Fake news. Fake products.
      A series of fires broke out across China, and in one case, people had to jump from the 6th floor to escape.
      Four earthquakes struck Sichuan on May 12, the 15th anniversary of the Wenchuan earthquake.
      Employees of a Shanghai bank protested after their pay was cut by more than 50%.
      China is the new 21st century imperialist

  • @larrysherk
    @larrysherk Před rokem +85

    We should all be helping China to grow, because we see that China's attitude is for the good of all people. That is far more advanced than the West's ideas of war.

    • @lotta0219
      @lotta0219 Před 11 měsíci

      China is run by dictators established through UDSSR. These people have a doctrine to take over the world. Once Chinas dictators think they are strong enough, they will destroy you.

    • @shaunwu3910
      @shaunwu3910 Před 11 měsíci +2

      If China was aiming to be peaceful, why would they build aircraft carriers? Those are designed to project military power abroad, so as a defensive system, they are quite limited. If China was truly serious about peace, would they not build military bases on the Spratly islands like they promised? If China was really committed to being good to all people, would they not abide by international rulings on the invalidity of the Nine Dash Line? If China's attitude was for the good of all people, would they not be open and transparent over the origins of COVID19 so that other countries can learn to prevent future outbreaks?
      Everyone can see the blatant lies that the CCP spout. When world opinion of China has reached a new low, is this the fault of the west or of how China conducts themselves?

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 11 měsíci +6

      @@shaunwu3910 They build their military so Western gunboats don't sail up the Yangtze river again. They build their military so that foreigners can't divide up China amongst themselves, etc.. They build carriers to defend the homeland not to project power all over the world. If China wanted to project power they would have built nuclear powered carriers instead of conventionally powered ones. They build up their military to protect their country from foreign coercion.

    • @shaunwu3910
      @shaunwu3910 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bobsmith3983 the type 004 aircraft carrier is planned to be nuclear powered so your argument makes no sense.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Před 10 měsíci

      social credit and government total control is in nobody's interest
      but Chinese are the ones to make order at own home not anybody else

  • @esplace3023
    @esplace3023 Před rokem +64

    So good to listen to great questions and positive answers about China.
    Thanks CGTN, another example of Chinese Media being great

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Před 10 měsíci

      bro I watch it sometimes and it doesn't look like TV for Chinese but for 3rd worlders
      the same insanity I see on BBC

    • @hofamily6718
      @hofamily6718 Před 8 měsíci

      Wish there are more Chinese who are articulate in the English language. In most interviews, many smart Chinese cannot overcome this barrier. So they do not appear confident & convincing.

  • @misterhill5598
    @misterhill5598 Před rokem +32

    Good to hear from the China perspective.
    China is far from perfect. China is full of problems.
    But look at how many of those problems China managed to resolve in the last 70 years.
    China still have plenty of room to grow.
    What China has achieved is amazing.

    • @lotta0219
      @lotta0219 Před 11 měsíci

      China is run by dictators established through UDSSR. These people have a doctrine to take over the world. Once Chinas dictators think they are strong enough, they will destroy you.

    • @wyz9815
      @wyz9815 Před 9 měsíci

      True, China has tons of problems, but which country has Not! It is not the problem that can fall a country, but the ability to solve can. China grows and develop is because CPC is able to solve those problems and it is able to correct itself when it made mistakes. West think they are forever correct, all faults are others, if there is a issue, blame China, problem solved🤣

  • @thinhare
    @thinhare Před rokem +54

    Jin made a very good point about Chinese companies being impatient and aiming at quick successes, that is absolutely true. That is why the burdens of long term profitable projects and non profitable projects fall in SOEs, like infrastructure, electricity, etc. The government is playing an important role in keeping it in balance, is it flawless, no, but far better than leaving it to the so called invisible hands.

    • @mystictraveler8642
      @mystictraveler8642 Před 11 měsíci +2

      That's why China's the greatest country with the greatest government right now. They remind me of the Koreans book Korea is so small so looking at China being this humongous country that has that fast fast impatient nature reminds me of Korea. And also when you have a healthy government in Asia they take on responsibility like nobody else. Just win this scene the effort and constant hard work is enough for me to be happy.

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@mystictraveler8642 RETIREES PROTEST CHINA AGING FASTER THAN EXPECTED
      Chaotic government makes People Rage:" Not lower the cost of childbirth but lower moral standards"
      The mounting demographic pressures have highlighted the fact that the CCP hasn't done enough to avert what would happen in the coming decades.
      In September 2022, China's National Health Commission held a press conference to brief its work on seniors since November 2012. Data show that China's senior population over 65 years old reached 191 million in 2020, accounting for 13.5% of the total population. We doubt that the ratio of 13.5%, not 14%, was carefully crafted by the staff because reaching 14% would mean that officially, China was declared to be an aged society. At the same time, the National Health Commission predicted that around 2035, China's senior population aged 60 and above would exceed 400 million, accounting for more than 30% of the population, i.e. entering the super-aged stage. .

  • @erikistrup3477
    @erikistrup3477 Před rokem +19

    Indeed, China must keep the politics above the capital! Thank you, Keyu Jin. Living in the tiny country, Denmark, it is very interesting to watch China and other 'players' on the world scene, and sort through the truths and lies one are bombarded with.

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Před 10 měsíci

      how are the danish minks farms, were they all murdered because of globalist ecoinsanity despite lack of any real danger?

    • @hofamily6718
      @hofamily6718 Před 8 měsíci

      Western media like CNN, BBC screened out Chinese Truth info. You have to actively discover the right, non-bias channels.

  • @pslaw
    @pslaw Před rokem +28

    Do you really believe that the West, especially the US and UK, doesn’t understand China? Having the finest universities in the world and well-oiled think-tanks, the American ruling class understands everything there is to know about China. Their treatments of other countries are based on the principle that they own the world and it’s crime for anyone to sit on the natural resources (hence, we lost China, we lost Vietnam, etc. You can’t lose anything you don’t own 😭). Their win-win strategy is ‘I win, I win’ and their win-lose strategy is ‘I win, you lose’. Add the arrogance oil on this bully mentality fire, you get wars 😱 Evidence abounds, and you can’t possibly miss it.

  • @tedvora
    @tedvora Před rokem +101

    What a intellectual!
    Keyu Jin explained the extremely complex topic in simple words easy to understand by general public.

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Largest the listing wave in history .
      $1.71 Billion Foreign Capital withdrawn in China.
      This phenomenon can trigger a ripple effect When people see many others selling off and cashing in their holdings. It psychologically impacts them and this effect is amplified.
      A lackluster recovery in China's economy is prompting investors to change their strategies. Not only are foreign investors pulling out more money from China's stock market, flocking to other major Asian markets instead, but shareholders of Chinese listed companies are also cashing in by reducing their holdings. Moreover, China's A-share market is witnessing its largest delisting wave in history. Multiple indicators suggest that the Chinese stock market has entered a bear market.
      On June 6, China's main A-share index fell sharply again following a decline the previous day. The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 1.15%, dropping below the 3200 point mark, hitting its lowest level since January 13. 90% of stocks declined that day, with industries like electronics, semiconductors, power, military, and sensors suffering the most, led by a drop in Apple concept stocks. Luxshare Precision, a key Apple concept stock, fell by 7.34%, GoerTek Inc. by 6.85%, and Shenzhen Everwin Precision Technology by a staggering 18.92%. Meanwhile, foreign capital continued to withdraw; on June 6, foreign investors sold off 1.08 billion yuan (approximately 151 million USD) via the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, a key cross-border channel between mainland China and Hong Kong stock exchanges.
      Cooking the books .

    • @allenchan-lq5nk
      @allenchan-lq5nk Před 11 měsíci

      @@dongshengdi773 how the number 1.7B come from ?

    • @ninh05
      @ninh05 Před 10 měsíci

      @@dongshengdi773thank you for your objective view point, backed by data. It’s very refreshing.

    • @lengh8268
      @lengh8268 Před měsícem

      ​@@allenchan-lq5nkdogshegdixxxx has magically pulled that number out of his jaxie😂

  • @JL88
    @JL88 Před rokem +14

    Very articulate professional who really has thought provoking views about China for people to consider.

  • @siamcharm7904
    @siamcharm7904 Před rokem +53

    the only way to understand another country is to try and see the world through the eyes of the other.

    • @jimmylee1776
      @jimmylee1776 Před rokem +3

      You are right. The US & the West needs to change. Don’t try to change another nation’s way of government or the ways they do things. Try to understand the other nation’s culture & way of doing things their way.

    • @thisiskevin1000
      @thisiskevin1000 Před rokem +2

      @@jimmylee1776 and thanks to social media as well where ordinary Chinese folks, intellectuals and expatriates challenging mainstream narratives and stereotypes with their first hand perspectives

    • @hofamily6718
      @hofamily6718 Před 8 měsíci

      Experience it second hand relies on trust. It is better to go & see it for yourself.

    • @NGE0001
      @NGE0001 Před 17 dny

      Is that what they told Tibet?

  • @barrywong4327
    @barrywong4327 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Fabulous discussion.
    Let’s hear more. This is exactly what we need to get out the truth about China.

  • @MrJasonfoo39
    @MrJasonfoo39 Před rokem +14

    Good reviews By Keyu Jin 👍👍👍🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🌻🌻🌻

  • @roro4787
    @roro4787 Před rokem +27

    I really enjoy the talk with Keyu Jin

  • @johncarpenter4083
    @johncarpenter4083 Před rokem +36

    The biggest surprise of all would be that China did not surpass America economically. China's population is 4.7 times that of America. Educationally, both quantitatively and numerically, there is no way under the sun that China cannot surpass America. In the 19 70s and '80s, Japan with labor force size half that of America did so well economically that America pulled out all stops to essentially destroy the Japanese economy. Now we look at China with China's obsession of higher education, and China's social mandate to raise the standard of living for all Chinese people, there is no way that China will remain smaller economically and militarily than America. America, like Great Britain, has seen its time in the Sun. Lack of competition worldwide was America's Good Fortune. China will not compete blindfolded and with one hand tied behind its back in order to allow America to continue winning.

    • @fredfrond6148
      @fredfrond6148 Před rokem

      The US has a new playbook. Use others in a proxy war. Just look at what is happening in Ukraine. Unfortunately, in the case of the war in Ukraine, Russia is a war economy and the west is printing money to fund their weapons. This will cause serious inflation.

    • @donnydrumpf9563
      @donnydrumpf9563 Před rokem +8

      In fact, the ideal is that the whole world shall be the winners!! The whole humanity shall be winning!! Collaboration is needed, not war!!

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Před 11 měsíci

      The US is an oligarch run plutocracy, if it doesn't change it's going the way of the Romans Empire.

    • @audreydowney6605
      @audreydowney6605 Před 11 měsíci

      You are totally correct!

  • @Arthurkh9230
    @Arthurkh9230 Před rokem +8

    Brilliant, objective articulation of the truth about China. Well done!

  • @wingkei8779
    @wingkei8779 Před rokem +14

    Now that's how you talk about China, not down to China.

  • @Wunderpus-photogenicus
    @Wunderpus-photogenicus Před rokem +15

    She is quite accurate on many of the reasons behind the contentious situation between China and the US, but the fact that the ingrained sense of ethnical superiority in the mind of most westerners and especially their leaders should not be brushed aside.
    To most westerners and their leaders, it is absolutely inconceivable to have their economy, their technological capabilities and their military might surpassed by another ethnicity especially the Asians.
    To many including this intelligent young woman, the conflicts/contentions of the past years or even decades were simply products of economical or military competition. In fact, the deepest root cause of such contentions (most if not all were bashing, smearing and containment by the Western powers, via fraudulent accusations) is/was racial and definitely cultural in nature.

    • @catsNcode
      @catsNcode Před 11 měsíci +1

      you nailed it.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 11 měsíci

      The West better get ready to be relegated by a China that is returning to its normal position as the biggest economy in the world.

    • @khenghoontay5763
      @khenghoontay5763 Před 5 měsíci

      Amazing thoughts❤

  • @enghongong
    @enghongong Před 11 měsíci +32

    Thank you for the great talk. As someone who was educated first in Chinese in Malaysia and then in the UK and worked in many multinational companies as a consultant, I truly appreciate the drive, the forward looking attitude and the learning culture of mainland China.
    The problem with the West is that they are reluctant to acknowledge that a totally different civilisation of a totally different world view can surpass them. The West don't understand China because they don't want to. Not because they can't.

    • @ninh05
      @ninh05 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thats because chinese are weak men of the east and are addicted to opioid. 😂😂😂

    • @wyz9815
      @wyz9815 Před 9 měsíci

      True!

    • @hofamily6718
      @hofamily6718 Před 8 měsíci

      To understand China is irrelevant. What matters is: the West must stay in the # 1 position at all cost.

  • @qingshanyipian1936
    @qingshanyipian1936 Před rokem +14

    I really wish my daughter will be like her in the future.

    • @mikeboate208
      @mikeboate208 Před 11 měsíci +2

      i wish some Americans could be more like her in the near future .

  • @astabakrasamhita6543
    @astabakrasamhita6543 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I worked for the Nepal Government sericulture initiative about 9 years. While searching for silkworm, I found this book (Chinese scientist deported by the US) - "Thread of the Silkworm". God bless that China would remain intact further 4000 years!

  • @betsibest
    @betsibest Před 11 měsíci +10

    We need more of her speaking in front of the world media to break culture barriers.

  • @robertseaborne5758
    @robertseaborne5758 Před rokem +5

    What an impressive and articulate scholar she is.

  • @michaelmarchal4004
    @michaelmarchal4004 Před rokem +11

    Man she's so amazing

  • @wroughtforge7547
    @wroughtforge7547 Před rokem +14

    She’s blue blood in the finance world.

  • @yangjianguo1848
    @yangjianguo1848 Před rokem +9

    If I remember correctly, according to Prof John Mearsheimer ...
    a) US must always be No. 1
    b) US will never allow any country (whether it is Russia, India, China or any other nations) to take over its No. 1 position (even if each of those nations is as democratic as US , with a similar Constitution & voting system).
    c) US will not hesitate to "destroy or destabilize" the political & economic system of any of them (even if such a destruction or destabilization would cause unnecessary sufferings and hardships to the people).
    IMO, this is how US is going to maintain the American Exceptionalism and to safeguard its "3-in-1" authority of being the accuser, the prosecutor and the judge to sanction any nation or individual (as it deemed fit and appropriate).

    • @dirtCommie
      @dirtCommie Před 11 měsíci

      It is to late for US to catch up to China. The US has already lost.

  • @tubbietubby
    @tubbietubby Před měsícem

    Love for Keyu! Dr. Jin is eloquent. She is a very rational, smart, & educated intellectual and person.

  • @hungmanxxxx2462
    @hungmanxxxx2462 Před 11 měsíci +2

    KeYu is a living legend!!! able to see clearly the differences and what brings us together …. HIMANITY!!!

  • @Kotak8
    @Kotak8 Před rokem +17

    China’s internal and foreign policies are dynamic while the U.S. and most western nations are stagnant based on the old Cold War playbook.

  • @ZeeMann777
    @ZeeMann777 Před rokem +3

    this is what **CHINA..**
    is all about...''' beauty,class,intellect, brilliance, poise... deep.. deep culture instilled in chinese people... that goes back more than
    ** 7.000 ** years.
    ** the DRAAAGONN**
    unleashed for the good of people...!!!!
    god bless uuuuu.

  • @canadasmartmind
    @canadasmartmind Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you, Keyu Jin! It was an awesome interview. You were able to open some eyes and ears to the capacity driving the prosperity of China. Thanks. I wish as a person to contribute to this.

  • @catsNcode
    @catsNcode Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm only 1/3 Chinese but it gave me chills when you explained the Chinese Dream. I hope to see it someday!

  • @wankee888
    @wankee888 Před rokem +15

    US Gdp went from 10 billion to 25 in last 20 years, but nothing to show for😀. In China case the country is changed and half the world including Africa changed.

    • @PhiloSurfer
      @PhiloSurfer Před rokem

      That's unfair and not entirely true. Trillions were spent on wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria etc. And the US has a lot to show for - more than 800 bases around the world.

  • @eddiehah9842
    @eddiehah9842 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks to Associate Prof Keyu Jin for the enlightening talk.

  • @saxmaniac6321
    @saxmaniac6321 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Finally, a voice resonating with a vision of a future which doesn’t revolve around competition and conflict. Thank you (from an half English/half Scottish viewer) 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎼🎷🎸🎙️🎶🎵🤩

    • @szymonbaranowski8184
      @szymonbaranowski8184 Před 10 měsíci

      but full invigilation and social credit prison 24/d
      people believe only what they wish to believe
      and truth always is in middle nuanced while trends go own ways and surprise people every time

  • @lionvictor9944
    @lionvictor9944 Před měsícem

    Keyu Jin is simply brilliant.
    Love from Bhutan

  • @MrTnylam
    @MrTnylam Před rokem +33

    What an amazing woman.

  • @lohchengfatt646
    @lohchengfatt646 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Such an eloquent , intelligent and analytical person . Good understanding on both sides .

  • @pingwhittaker6383
    @pingwhittaker6383 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Her new book The New China Playbook is a great read!

  • @ahkoy973
    @ahkoy973 Před rokem +9

    You're doing the right thing to bridge the perception gap .... even some may not want to understand China. These people just want to maintain the hegemony of the west

  • @louisliew9791
    @louisliew9791 Před rokem +7

    Keyu I admire your view your intelligence and you look great too. Stay well and God bless

  • @mariodesantis6727
    @mariodesantis6727 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I was happy to listen to Keyu Jin. She has an economic world view explained by her saying: Competitive Collaboration!

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Před rokem +20

    Yes we have serious negligent diplomacy toward China.

    • @markcampbell7577
      @markcampbell7577 Před rokem

      Seriously treacherous diplomacy toward China is closer to reality and criminal by most standards..

    • @PhiloSurfer
      @PhiloSurfer Před rokem +1

      What diplomacy??? Oh yes, gunboat diplomacy and megaphone diplomacy.

  • @hanni3728
    @hanni3728 Před 11 měsíci +2

    She is the most articulate + knowledgeable 'bridge' between east and west.

  • @rebym
    @rebym Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm very impressed with Keyu Jin. For those who know China much of what she says is common sense, and yet it is still not understood by the majority in the west. For example, in this interview her remark that China does not want to replace the USA and simply wants to improve its lot in life, that's obvious to anyone who actually understands China, but this message still needs to be communicated to the west so they really get it. If I had any critique of her, it's that she's too Chinese in that she's too courteous and too restrained in how she speaks.
    I hope more people listen to her and take her message to heart, she's perhaps one of the best communicators I've seen on China for a Western audience.

    • @bobsmith3983
      @bobsmith3983 Před 11 měsíci

      China does not want to replace the USA and simply wants to improve its lot in life and as a consequence will surpass the USA in nominal GDP soon. China has already surpassed the USA in PPP years ago.

  • @ZenLH
    @ZenLH Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent interview and insightful commentary 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @waynethorpe1341
    @waynethorpe1341 Před rokem +18

    One of the Sexiest
    Economists
    Ever.
    Haha ❤

  • @joseortiz7855
    @joseortiz7855 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Keyu Jin - Amazing Scholar 💕💕💕💕💕🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @flywing2000
    @flywing2000 Před 8 měsíci

    I am a professor in US, originally from China, participated in Tian An Men square movement. I fully support your view points.

  • @haihuacai4116
    @haihuacai4116 Před 6 měsíci

    She’s so knowledgeable and precise and on point and at the same time she’s absolutely gorgeous to look at such a perfect woman in my perspective

  • @PutraMing
    @PutraMing Před rokem +12

    🎵🎶🎵Bye bye American Lie (Pie )😂😂😂

  • @user-og7rs2sq8u
    @user-og7rs2sq8u Před rokem +2

    She us very good in her speaking English. She is really a Heavenly soul like my gifted son. Amen

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Před rokem +4

    The transition to Edison generator and dynamos power plants and vehicles is essential to survival of humanity and should be done as quickly as possible on all fronts.

  • @day8day
    @day8day Před 11 měsíci +1

    I need to hear more from her so I can expand my view of China and even the US 👏 👏 👏

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Před rokem +6

    Was the accusations of currency manipulation when China was raising the minimum wage as damaging as the appearance of buildings being destroyed.? It was an incredibly unfair accusation. We the UK and USA are resistant to increased minimum wage from a misplaced political ambition.

    • @markcampbell7577
      @markcampbell7577 Před rokem

      We have businesses here that have such inexpensive financial power or support they don't sell anything. They show the product and recycle the product. They have no concern for selling products. They manufacture show and recycle without selling hardly anything.

    • @markcampbell7577
      @markcampbell7577 Před rokem

      Half of the country is living at the local normal poverty line. Half of the population is living below poverty line. Which is the normal legal minimum wage under the minimum wage act. This means that the employer is supposed to pay at least enough to reliably pay the rent for one bedroom apartment local commute. The minimum wage is supposed to be enough to reliably pay the rent. This means one weeks pay is equal to one months rent for one bedroom apartment local commute this is a normal business practice and the employer is supposed to be held to the same standard. This today though is the median income.

  • @MoranSE
    @MoranSE Před 5 měsíci

    Oh girls, thanks! What an avalanche of lights and remarkable reading of the facts. Healthy intelligence must be nourished, so that the will can be affirmed in empathy!

  • @georgelee6951
    @georgelee6951 Před 8 měsíci

    A World in which there is no contradiction , antagonism , jealousy , controversies , wars but friendship , cooperation , peace , harmony and prosperity. Louis Armstrong used to sing what a Wonderful World.

  • @TonyOei
    @TonyOei Před rokem +6

    Thanks for sharing. Very smart Keyu Jin. Hope more interview with her in the near future.

  • @Jeffrey2323
    @Jeffrey2323 Před rokem +6

    Wonderful interview. Great smart lady. Represent the new China. Hope she can use her talents to help China progress forward. Also, help more Chinese speak and write English. I feel only language can unite the East and West. And that language is English.

    • @SamLee-em8hh
      @SamLee-em8hh Před 11 měsíci +1

      Trust me, if you master chinese language, you IQ will be increased 50+ at least.

  • @johnwhoo6194
    @johnwhoo6194 Před měsícem

    佩服她,不仅仅因为她的语言的流利,杰出口才,更因为她敢于说出来,为中国讲公道话,她受到的各种有形无形的压力一定非常巨大!有无数语言比她更好的华人二代,三代,根本不敢为中国说几句公道话,几乎没见过一个!

  • @kamilatusovamisezivot8326
    @kamilatusovamisezivot8326 Před 11 měsíci

    Is it please possible to buy the book in China?

  • @alone-tt8dg6ic6f
    @alone-tt8dg6ic6f Před rokem +2

    Excellent

  • @jaswindersian3159
    @jaswindersian3159 Před 11 měsíci +1

    A very balanced innovative coversation facing a growibg nation we all need to understsnd better and appreciate its various models for progress.

  • @drew-andresvogt652
    @drew-andresvogt652 Před 11 měsíci +1

    She's excellent!

  • @shermansaxton3651
    @shermansaxton3651 Před 2 měsíci +1

    She is absolutely beautiful ❤

  • @user-lo2se2ks8e
    @user-lo2se2ks8e Před 11 měsíci +1

    Talk, does not mean much. Intention and sincerity is important. When engaging China from the position of Strength will not work

  • @stevematthews4489
    @stevematthews4489 Před rokem +4

    Listening to this you would think the west just wants to stop China from being successful. No mention of China's military threats to Taiwan, the free navigation of the south China sea, or that the more economically successful they get, the more militarily threatening they get. I would agree that China's economic progress is remarkable, and it's people and the country are admirable, but China is still a totalitarian state, and anyone who criticizes them is threatened by the Chinese government. You can't just ignore the elephant in the room.

    • @marklee8512
      @marklee8512 Před rokem

      1) China's military threats to Taiwan?
      Answer: Taiwan Island is part of China. China is warning separatists in Taiwan against treason, also preventing the US from interfering in its internal issues.
      2) Free navigation in the SCS?
      How about the PLA frequently sending its military jets and naval ships to Florida Bay and areas along California?
      3) Militarily threatening?
      Which country have hundreds of military bases around the world and regularly sends its military jets and naval ships thousands miles away from home soil?
      4) Totalitarian state?
      It's none of your business, 90% of population supports the government, which is the highest approval rate in the world. And it's called metecrioracy, a system that is much better than democracy.
      5) Those who criticize are threatened?
      You mean yourself? You are nobody, no one care anything about you. Are you following too much Western MSM? And most are not criticizing, they are lying and accusing China of committing what it didn't do.
      6) Elephant in the room.
      Elephant generally is a not dangerous animal. By comparison, hyena is more of a concern.

    • @timeseeker-op8zg
      @timeseeker-op8zg Před 11 měsíci

      You must be ignorant not to know Taiwan is the province of China. Compare the the past century of track record, the western nation especially the Anglo-Saxon brough many suffering throughout the developing countries without a doubt. Accusing China being the aggressor is the standard narrative of the MSM. either you are being brainwashed or you are their shill.

    • @timeseeker-op8zg
      @timeseeker-op8zg Před 11 měsíci

      You are mistaken, America is the totalitarian imperialistic country that is messing up the world big time for decades.

    • @slly4276
      @slly4276 Před 11 měsíci +7

      China’s military presence in the SCS is mainly defensive. 80% ofChina’s trade passes through the SCS and a blockage on the strait of Malacca will strangle its trade. It’s a region where various countries like Vietnam, The Phillipines, Brunei and even Taiwan lay their claims on. Yes there are disputes but these nations generally are able to find ways to negotiate without escalating into huge conflicts. Best US stays out of this region which is none of their business. For centuries China , India and the countries around were able to live in harmony long before the colonialists arrived . When the imperialists arrived, they adopted a divide and rule strategy , taking not only their resources but importing cheap labour from India and China to work in the mines,shipyards and plantations. When they left they leave behind divisions among the people . History will repeat itself if one does not learn from it. USA and UK have 900 military bases around the world and yet they are the countries, least to be invaded by others due to its geographical locations ,surrounded by miles and miles of water. So one should questions why its military presence everywhere in the world while China and Russia have only 35 bases between them, China has about 4or 5. US have bases surrounding China. From Darwin, Pine Gap in Australia to thePhillipines,Okinawa,the straits of Taiwan , South Korea and recently getting Japan to re arm . I beg to question why?

    • @cheekiat8362
      @cheekiat8362 Před 11 měsíci

      USA is a terrorist state.
      USA have killed millions of ppl n destroyed many countries.
      The world will b at peace without USA....

  • @fredtan1506
    @fredtan1506 Před rokem +3

    Genghis conquered Chinese empire. He subconsciously abandoned Mongolian nomadic culture/way of life, was assimilated (he sort of got absorbed) into Chinese culture/civilization (sedentary) further strengthening, spreading Chinese civilization.

    • @PhiloSurfer
      @PhiloSurfer Před rokem

      China is the only country in the world that expanded its territory not by invading others, but by being invaded by others.

  • @shanchothungshitiri2974
    @shanchothungshitiri2974 Před 9 měsíci

    Iam not chinese but i salute keyu for he

  • @computer-ot8si
    @computer-ot8si Před 11 měsíci

    but how many people can still watch CGTN Europe?

  • @anderb9311
    @anderb9311 Před 11 měsíci

    smart stuff .. 🙂

  • @bigbang7722
    @bigbang7722 Před 8 měsíci

    Dr. Jin is from red nobility...Her father was the Deputy Minister of Finance.

  • @gorski8194
    @gorski8194 Před rokem +1

    What a smart girl.😮❤

  • @tomchen513
    @tomchen513 Před rokem +2

    A fuller China is one of the major ways to avoid another human catastrophe. Smearing China is, by contrast, one of the major ways to plunge into the pathetic abyss.

  • @hendro030290
    @hendro030290 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I will love to see her have debate with peter zeihan...

  • @lmyunxlee2005
    @lmyunxlee2005 Před 11 měsíci

    Smart and deep wise

  • @hjiang3828
    @hjiang3828 Před 5 měsíci

    As younger economist with little knowledge regarding China, lecturer Jin she needs more self-conciseness, self-constraint

  • @markcampbell7577
    @markcampbell7577 Před rokem +2

    The only solution to plastic pollution is not to manufacture any halogenated vinyl or halogenated carbon. This was the sim of the chemical weapon manufacture treaty and EPA mission under treaty enforcement and obligations..

  • @lophiz1945
    @lophiz1945 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Her skill in making the predator wolf CCP sound like a lamb is extraordinary.

  • @yatchoychu3146
    @yatchoychu3146 Před rokem +1

    China is Evolving since the Economic Policies introduced by Deng Xiao Ping in 1979 and further accelerated by Successive Presidents.

  • @stanzavik
    @stanzavik Před 11 měsíci +1

    2:31 - "mezremised" 😊

  • @georgecherian6520
    @georgecherian6520 Před 9 měsíci

    This is a very good interview to show the real changes that have happened in China during the last few decades. Let us hope that this will change the Western view of China as only a communist country and they cannot progress.

  • @jhhwanghwang888
    @jhhwanghwang888 Před 11 měsíci

    29:59

  • @wongchanthong
    @wongchanthong Před rokem +2

    ❤❤

  • @chuzai2156
    @chuzai2156 Před 3 měsíci

    Jin Liqun & Jin Keyu, So how objective is her opinion, Considering her father is a ministerial-level financial cadre.

  • @HTeo-og1lg
    @HTeo-og1lg Před rokem +4

    When Sparta felt Athens might become more powerful, they went to war. History may not repeat, but it all too often rhymes. The Thucydides trap is playing out now, but Keyu Jin chose not to believe it is very real and she is in the mental wilderness trying to push against the tide?

    • @georgesibley7152
      @georgesibley7152 Před rokem +5

      the Thucydides trap is a western way of thinking, the problem for China is that they recognise the west pushes for this they want a better way, if the USA can accept that China wants a win win scenario then the world will get better,

    • @siewkeekhoo125
      @siewkeekhoo125 Před rokem

      👍🌻

    • @infei5389
      @infei5389 Před rokem

      I guess that Jin pays more attention to economics. The current Ukrainian war may be pushing against the tide. The purpose of the book "The Thucydides Trap" was to avoid it.
      Now it's a chip war after the trade war. How much can USA do for decoupling or cold war II? Will USA initiate a battery war before it's too late? Remember G7 just criticized the non-market economy without mentioning any country?!

  • @user-vq8by7ku7e
    @user-vq8by7ku7e Před 10 měsíci

    Look on bright side not on the dark sides from others to ruin you freedom your country development for your people's and country ,you have think what happened to pass why some running away from your country must have reason don't ignore because of freedom looking for better life this is what you and others need

  • @a_viewerv2069
    @a_viewerv2069 Před 11 měsíci +2

    👍👍👍👍🙏🙏

  • @harbinger6562
    @harbinger6562 Před 11 měsíci

    Just saying hi ❤🌹👋

  • @user-vq8by7ku7e
    @user-vq8by7ku7e Před 10 měsíci

    That's the key for the country is gets better getting the economy stability so the poorly can live life has opportunity to have good and can afford to live normal life has rooftop to living in and has food stability the all country ,this is what basic life need food jobs home what is the meaning of your life without this thing
    Of course this thing happens only you have good leadership, meaning is very good love your people's and the country,this all about love your people's and the . country,

  • @babypigeon3766
    @babypigeon3766 Před rokem +1

    Li Jingjing you're so beautiful ❤

  • @salvatoredinunzio4137
    @salvatoredinunzio4137 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What China has done with the country is a great example that liberals freedom doesn’t work…. And discipline does work…. I’m much older and if I was young again I would be moving to China 🇨🇳. USA philosophy of capitalism and democracy and freedom of voting are just a simple propaganda campaign. And only very small percentage of the population will succeed… and the rest is misery and more misery. I hope that all the people in the free world are watching the success of China in the last 40 years…. And those countries will learn from China 🇨🇳. With discipline. we all can accomplish everything.