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The Truth About China That The West Gets Wrong

2026-05-30 News & Politics
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Jay sits down with Peter Alexander, founder and managing director of Z-Ben Advisors, for a wide-ranging conversation on China’s real position in the global economy. Peter has lived in Shanghai for nearly 30 years, and brings his unique perspective from inside the country on many topics including: China’s political system, manufacturing dominance, Belt and Road strategy and gold. They also discuss why Western narratives on China often miss the deeper story, how China is building long-term leverage, and what this means for investors watching the next phase of U.S.-China competition. Peter's Links: https://z-ben.com/ https://substack.com/@plalexander How Did We Get Here? Deconstructing the 30-year path of Chinese and American rivalry and its consequential, adverse effects on the International Rules-Based Order https://z-ben.com/edm/Public/file/Z-Ben%20Advisors%20-%20How%20Did%20We%20Get%20Here%20-%20January%202026.pdf Learn to invest alongside the top minds in commodities. Join The Commodity University today. CLICK: https://linkly.link/26yH8 Sign up for my free weekly newsletter at https://2ly.link/211gx Be part of our online investment community: https://cambridgehouse.com https://twitter.com/JayMartinBC https://www.instagram.com/jaymartinbc https://www.facebook.com/TheJayMartinShow https://www.linkedin.com/company/cambridge-house-international 0:00 Introduction 2:50 Peter Alexander’s View From Inside China 4:03 Is China Communist, Capitalist, or Something Else? 10:01 Xi Jinping’s 2012 Inflection Point 18:45 China’s Property Boom, Ghost Cities, and Quality Growth 22:13 Demographics, Robotics, and the Future of Chinese Labor 29:55 BYD, Tesla, and the “Catfish Effect” 37:31 Why Reshoring China’s Supply Chain Is So Difficult 38:43 China’s Manufacturing Moats: Energy and Distribution 45:37 The Real Purpose of Belt and Road 53:48 Dollarization, CIPS, and China’s Gold Strategy 1:02:41 How the Shanghai Gold Exchange Works 1:05:03 The U.S. Dollar, Treasuries, and Empire Risk 1:12:42 Swap Lines, Liquidity, and Treasury Market Pressure 1:18:17 Strait of Hormuz and China’s Energy Position 1:27:01 Japan, Energy Security, and Regional Pressure 1:28:44 Is U.S.-China Conflict Inevitable? 1:36:17 Taiwan, Decoupling, and the Limits of War 1:43:00 Where China’s Growth Is Happening Now 1:44:01 China’s Infrastructure, EVs, and State Capitalism Copyright © 2026 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.

Top Comments (10)

@Qiushishuo 2026-05-30

Surveillance states? From Chinese perspective, they are in public place for public safety, safty at any time and low crime rate should be basic human right.

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@wyz9815 2026-05-30

There is a fresh incident perfactly illistrates what is a "surveillance state" truly is . Just a few days ago, a woman was arrested simply for posting a few photos on Facebook showing yellow water flowing out from her own tap! Guess where this happened? Trinidad, Henderson County, Dallas, in a so called "Free State" Texas 🤣🤣🤣

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@shiulai5804 2026-05-30

Peter Alexander is a walking library. Thanks for inviting him.

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@woodytobiasjr8265 2026-05-30

I'd rather live in a society that over builds as opposed to one that lets what they build rot away.

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@mrzack888 2026-05-30

Surveillance is for handling civil disputes for road accidents

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@NobHillSF 2026-05-30

Jay should visit China and interview people on the ground!

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@daoistwanderer2671 2026-05-31

China introspects. America blames.

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@ricardosy5247 2026-05-31

The Chinese people are aware of the security cameras, no problem. The Americans are not aware that they are being watched, no problem.

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@joannelim5483 2026-05-30

Tibet was not a paradise prior to the 1950s, nor was it "invaded" by China. Historically, Tibet had been part of China since the Yuan dynasty. What happened in the 1950s was integration, not invasion. Before that, Tibet was a feudal theocracy where 5% of elites controlled everything while 95% lived as serfs in feudal slavery. After integration, Tibetans gained literacy, healthcare, modern infrastructure, and a higher GDP per capita than Indian-controlled Southern Tibet. So, Tibet integration into China liberated majority of Tibetans while minority aristocrats lost their feudal power.

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@wyz9815 2026-05-30

This is simply utterly absurt that someone goes on and on about a country that has never ceased its anti-corruption efforts, yet turns a blind eye to the corruption in his own country where corruption has actually gone to an entirely another level... where it has effectively been legalized! 🤣 Could anything be more preposterous than that?

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