What the Global South Thinks of China
Ning Leng shares analysis from public opinion surveys of how the Global South views China.
Show notesHosted by Georgetown University | Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 47 episodes
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In 2022, Georgetown University’s Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues launched the U.S.-China Nexus, a podcast featuring conversations with scholars and policy experts on the dynamics in China and Sino-American relations. The show's first season examined critical global issues, including climate change, global health, peace and security, e-commerce and technology, culture and society, women and society, and cosmopolitanism. The second season featured a conversation with experts who unpacked China’s relations with different parts of the world, from Asia to Africa and the Gulf to the Americas. The third and fourth seasons took on China’s expanding global footprint. In its upcoming fifth season, the show will continue to explore different facets of a global China. The show is hosted by Initiative Research Fellow Eleanor M. Albert.
Georgetown University | Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues hosts U.S.-China Nexus Podcast, a politics show with 47 episodes published.
Ning Leng shares analysis from public opinion surveys of how the Global South views China.
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