Another side of the story. JacobinChina Is Not the Enemy — Neoliberalism Is Isabella Weber, Hao Qi, and Zhongjin LiSee alsoThe Diplomat is usually pretty US and Western-centric in its viewpoint. However, the unique American and geographically delimited Western liberal views are foundationally different from other views, such as the Chinese and other Asian, Islamic, etc. Viewing one predominantly of exclusively through the lens of another skews the analysis away from objectivity.This article is more balanced and nuanced, and is worth a read. The author seems to be personally familiar with the Chinese and Western viewpoints.The DiplomatHow Chinese Nationalism Is Changing Brian Wong
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The Diplomat is usually pretty US and Western-centric in its viewpoint. However, the unique American and geographically delimited Western liberal views are foundationally different from other views, such as the Chinese and other Asian, Islamic, etc. Viewing one predominantly of exclusively through the lens of another skews the analysis away from objectivity.
This article is more balanced and nuanced, and is worth a read. The author seems to be personally familiar with the Chinese and Western viewpoints.
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How Chinese Nationalism Is Changing