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Anecdotal recollection of former Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua discussing Chinese vs. Western strategic thinking

Anecdotal recollection of former Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua discussing Chinese vs. Western strategic thinking The passage provides a personal narrative about Huang Hua, a former Chinese foreign minister and vice premier, but offers no concrete new evidence, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct or controversial actions. It is largely historical commentary with limited investigative value. Key insights: Huang Hua, former Chinese foreign minister and vice premier, met the author in a courtyard house near Tiananmen Square.; Huang contrasts Chinese strategic thinking (focusing on the nature of the age) with Western goal‑oriented thinking.; References to Deng Xiaoping’s 1983 remarks about the lack of risk of a great war.

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Anecdotal recollection of former Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua discussing Chinese vs. Western strategic thinking The passage provides a personal narrative about Huang Hua, a former Chinese foreign minister and vice premier, but offers no concrete new evidence, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct or controversial actions. It is largely historical commentary with limited investigative value. Key insights: Huang Hua, former Chinese foreign minister and vice premier, met the author in a courtyard house near Tiananmen Square.; Huang contrasts Chinese strategic thinking (focusing on the nature of the age) with Western goal‑oriented thinking.; References to Deng Xiaoping’s 1983 remarks about the lack of risk of a great war.

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