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The Curious Case of Professor Jiang: How the Internet Manufactured a Geopolitical Oracle. | Hidden AmuraKa
This video takes a closer look at Professor Jiang Xueqin and the structure behind his rise.
On the surface, his story is straightforward: a #Yale graduate, an educator, a commentator who built an audience through sharp, accessible explanations of geopolitics. But when you trace the full timeline, from his early movement through Yale–#China institutional corridors, to his detention and deportation under suspicion of espionage, to his re-entry into elite Chinese schools, and finally to his sudden emergence as a mass-media figure, the sequence begins to feel less ordinary.
This isn’t a hit piece, and it isn’t blind praise. It’s an attempt to map the pattern.
The video walks through Jiang’s early writings, his role in education reform, his time in Afghanistan, and the long gap before his reappearance online.
#ProfessorJiang
This video takes a closer look at Professor Jiang Xueqin and the structure behind his rise.
On the surface, his story is straightforward: a #Yale graduate, an educator, a commentator who built an audience through sharp, accessible explanations of geopolitics. But when you trace the full timeline, from his early movement through Yale–#China institutional corridors, to his detention and deportation under suspicion of espionage, to his re-entry into elite Chinese schools, and finally to his sudden emergence as a mass-media figure, the sequence begins to feel less ordinary.
This isn’t a hit piece, and it isn’t blind praise. It’s an attempt to map the pattern.
The video walks through Jiang’s early writings, his role in education reform, his time in Afghanistan, and the long gap before his reappearance online.
#ProfessorJiang