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China’s Playbook: The Race to Redefine Global Power

China’s Playbook: The Race to Redefine Global Power

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S01E01 - In the premiere episode of Symphonics Insights, we dive into the compelling story of China’s ascent as a global superpower, uncovering the strategies and ambitions that are reshaping the world order. With insights from Michael Pillsbury’s The Hundred-Year Marathon, Martin Jacques’ When China Rules the World, and Keyu Jin’s The New China Playbook, we reveal how China’s rise is both a challenge and a transformation for the modern world.


Is China secretly orchestrating a century-long plan to overtake the United States as the global leader by 2049? We unpack the controversial “Hundred-Year Marathon” theory and contrast it with Keyu Jin’s vision of a China driven by a unique blend of political centralization, economic innovation, and global strategy. Meanwhile, Martin Jacques challenges Western assumptions, envisioning a world shaped by China’s values and governance.


From its calculated moves in East Asia and Africa to its influence on global trade and politics, this episode explores the high-stakes battle for global dominance. Whether you see China as a partner, competitor, or rival, one thing is clear: understanding its strategies is essential to navigating the future.


Tune in to discover the forces shaping the 21st century and why China’s rise could redefine the world as we know it.

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