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World Today · B2 · 2025-07-10

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The 11th Nishan Forum: Modernization Through Cultural Diversity

The 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations, held in Qufu, Shandong Province—the birthplace of Confucius—serves as a pivotal platform for exploring the intersection of cultural heritage and contemporary progress. Under the theme "Beauty in Diversity, Nurturing Understanding among Civilizations for Global Modernization," the forum emphasizes that true modernization should not be synonymous with Westernization. Aynur Tengan, a senior fellow at the Taihe Institute, highlights that Confucian values—such as virtue, social order, and responsibility—provide a viable ethical framework for addressing modern challenges like AI ethics and climate change. The forum advocates for a departure from "false narratives" that label non-Western traditions as inferior, encouraging instead a balanced approach where individual rights and collective well-being coexist to prevent global conflict and radicalization.

Economic Turbulence and Trade Protectionism

A significant portion of the discourse centers on the global economic fallout from unilateral trade policies. U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to impose a 50% tariff on copper imports, citing "national security," has drawn sharp criticism from experts like Professor Liu Baocheng. Liu characterizes the move as a "bluff" that contradicts U.S. national interests, as the country remains heavily reliant on imports from partners like Chile, Canada, and Mexico. By violating WTO rules and undermining the USMCA, these tariffs risk triggering retaliatory actions and exacerbating inflationary pressures on American consumers. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde echoes these concerns, noting that the global economy is facing "compounded shocks" and that "tariff threats" are causing a "lose-lose situation" that dampens investment and growth worldwide.

China-Egypt Strategic Cooperation and BRICS Expansion

Premier Li Cheng’s visit to Egypt underscores the deepening "comprehensive strategic partnership" between the two nations. Hisham Abu Bakr Metawali, from the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Trade and Industry, emphasizes that China is a crucial partner in Egypt’s industrial innovation, particularly in sectors like AI, 5G, and aerospace technology. The investment in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, which has surged to $8 billion, serves as a testament to this success. Furthermore, Egypt’s entry into the BRICS bloc reflects a broader desire among Global South nations to restructure global governance. Metawali points out that the New Development Bank and the use of local currencies in trade provide essential alternatives to traditional financial systems, offering a path toward "economic self-reliance" that is free from the "preconditions" often associated with Western-led institutions.

Climate Change and the Cost of Denial

The devastating floods in Texas, which have claimed at least 119 lives, are framed by experts as a symptom of a systemic "governing culture" of denial. Andy Marks of the Center for China and Globalization argues that while climate change intensifies these events, the American response is perpetually hampered by "short-term incentives," "institutional fragmentation," and a belief in "American exceptionalism." This leads to a false economy where safety measures are sacrificed for cost-cutting, only for communities to face catastrophic losses when extreme weather events inevitably strike. The consensus among the experts is that unless there is a fundamental shift in both global trade cooperation and domestic environmental policy, the world will remain trapped in a cycle of uncertainty and instability.

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Hello and welcome to World Today.
I'm Zhao Ying. Coming up, the 11th Nishan Forum on World Civilizations takes place in China's Shandong Province.
How does it contribute to mutual understanding in today's polarized world?

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