
How Young Chinese See The World
From State of Asia by Asia Society Switzerland
March 30, 2026 · 26 min
About this episode
This episode explores how young Chinese perceive their country and the world amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Understanding China has never been more crucial. Yet, much of the debate remains dominated by geopolitics and security concerns, often overlooking how Chinese people themselves view their country and the world around them. The China and the World Fellowship aims to close this gap by offering regular, in-depth insights exploring how Chinese citizens perceive the defining issues of our time: the international (dis)order, the ongoing trade and technology competition, the rise of consumerism, and...
Topics covered
- Chinese perspectives
- geopolitics
- international relations
- trade competition
- consumerism
Keywords
- China
- young Chinese
- geopolitics
- international order
- trade
- technology
- consumerism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: China and the World Fellowship
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