Professor Jiang Xueqin (江学勤, pinyin: Jiāng Xuéqín) is a prominent Chinese-Canadian educator, writer, historian, and geopolitical analyst based in Beijing, China explains how the few control the world.

Background and Education

Born in 1976 in China; his family emigrated when he was young, and he holds Canadian citizenship.

Graduated with distinction from Yale College (Yale University) in 1999 with a B.A. in English Literature.

Over the years, he has worked in journalism, documentary filmmaking, as a United Nations official (including in Afghanistan), and in various high-profile education roles in China.

Career Highlights

Served as deputy principal or international program director at elite Chinese schools, including:

Shenzhen Middle School

Peking University High School (北大附中) international division

Tsinghua University High School (清华附中)

Advises Chinese schools on education reform, emphasizing creativity, critical thinking, global citizenship, and innovative teaching.

Has spoken at major global forums like the Global Education & Skills Forum (Dubai), World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE in Doha), and others.

Served on selection committees for awards like the Global Teacher Prize and WISE Awards.

Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).

Writes frequently for Chinese and international media (e.g., New York Times Chinese site, China Youth Daily, Wall Street Journal, Chronicle of Higher Education).

Author of books like Creative China (创新中国教育, 2014), sharing his experiences reforming Chinese public education.

Current Work and Online Presence

Runs the highly popular YouTube channel Predictive History (@PredictiveHistory), where he delivers lectures applying structural historical analysis, game theory, and concepts inspired by Isaac Asimov’s fictional “psychohistory” to interpret current events and forecast geopolitical trends.

Topics include great power rivalry, civilizational cycles, economic resets, U.S. dollar dynamics, Middle East history, and predictions for 2026 (e.g., empire rivalries, potential collapses).

His channel and clips (e.g., @profjiangclips) have gained massive traction in 2025–2026, with hundreds of thousands of subscribers and views; praised for insightful, data-driven analysis.

Active on X/Twitter as @xueqinjiang, where he shares geopolitical predictions (e.g., on U.S. foreign policy, Trump-era strategies).

Also on Instagram (@predictivehistory_) for related content.

He’s widely regarded as one of the sharpest voices on geopolitics and history in English-language Chinese commentary circles—often described as “brilliant” or “top-notch” in discussions.


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