[PLEASE NOTE THAT FROM TIME TO TIME THERE IS SOME AUDIO STATIC THAT APPEARS INTERMITTENTLY DURING SOME OF JOANNA’S ANSWERS. IT DOESN’T LAST LONG AND WE TRIED TO MINIMIZE IT AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. OUR APOLOGIES FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.]
Public perceptions of China vary markedly depending on where you live in the world. In wealthy advanced economies in the Global North, negative sentiment towards China is now at all-time highs and getting worse. But it’s a very different story in many developing countries in the Global South, particularly in Africa, where public opinion surveys continually report more favorable views towards the Chinese.
Of course, this is a complex issue where China provokes a diversity of opinions, making it nearly impossible to get a definitive sense of what people feel about Beijing’s growing influence in their countries.
Veteran journalist Joanna Chiu set out on a trans-continental odyssey to try and find out more about how people in Western countries perceive China for her new book “China Unbound: A New World Disorder.” Joanna joins Eric & Cobus to share some of her findings and to discuss why she feels there’s such a huge discrepancy between how people in the Global North view China compared to sentiments in the Global South.
SHOW NOTES:
- Amazon.com: Purchase a copy of China Unbound: A New World Disorder
- The China Project: China Unbound: The implications of Chinaโs expanding influence by Mike Cormack
- NรผVoices: The international editorial collective of writers, journalists, translators and artists that showcases the diverse creative work of women, non-binary people, and minorities working on the subject of China.
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