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[Global Geopolitical Tensions and the Evolving Aspirations of China's Gen Z]-[The US-Europe row over digital platform censorship]

World Today · B2 · 2025-12-25

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Navigating Global Tensions and Generational Shifts

This episode of World Today provides a comprehensive overview of the current geopolitical landscape, focusing on the friction between the United States and global powers, and explores the emerging social trends among China's younger generation.

Escalating US-China Tensions Over Taiwan

China has issued a stern demand for the United States to "immediately stop arming Taiwan" following Washington’s approval of an US$11 billion weapons package. Dr. Shao Yuchun, from the Shanghai Institute of International Studies, characterizes this move as a "severe interference into China's domestic affairs." The package, which includes HIMARS rocket systems and anti-tank missiles, is viewed by Beijing as an attempt to bolster the DPP authorities' independence agenda. Dr. Shao argues that the US is primarily motivated by a perceived decline in its "deterrence capability" and a desire to profit from business interests, noting that while Donald Trump understands the sensitivity of the "Taiwan question," the underlying US political consensus remains focused on military containment.

Transatlantic Friction: The Digital Services Act

Beyond Asia, a significant rift has emerged between the European Union and the United States regarding digital governance. Washington has imposed visa bans on EU officials involved in the Digital Services Act (DSA), framing the regulation as "censorship" of American viewpoints. Dr. Kamal Makili-Aliyev of the University of Gothenburg describes this as a "widening normative rift" over regulatory sovereignty. While EU leaders condemn the US move as "coercion and intimidation," Dr. Makili-Aliyev suggests that while there is a political appetite for retaliation, the EU is more likely to pursue tighter regulatory scrutiny of US tech giants within the European market rather than risking a deeper structural breakdown of the transatlantic alliance.

The Ukraine Peace Plan: A Complex Diplomatic Hurdle

President Zelensky has unveiled a 20-point peace proposal aimed at ending the war with Russia. Professor Joseph Siracusa notes that while the plan shows significant progress, critical issues regarding the control of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant and the status of the Donetsk region remain unresolved. The professor emphasizes that the "hardest fact of all is that Russian troops are in control of that plant," making trilateral management or a negotiated deal involving the US and Russia inevitable. Furthermore, the prospect of Ukraine joining NATO is described as "a dream" that is currently off the table, with the path to peace requiring a delicate balance of referendums and security compromises.

China’s Belt and Road Initiative and Economic Outlook

Former Polish Deputy Prime Minister Grzegorz Kolodko offers a positive appraisal of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), highlighting its role in creating "several dozen of millions of jobs" in the Global South. He argues that the BRI serves as a crucial factor in "diminishing the immigration pressure" faced by Western nations. Looking toward China’s 15th five-year plan, Kolodko suggests that China’s economic power is not weakening but rather "restructuring," shifting from a reliance on the US market to a more diversified global footprint.

The Pragmatism of China’s Gen Z

A new report by the Seoul App and Fudan University researchers sheds light on the mindset of China’s Gen Z. Contrary to foreign media narratives depicting a "lying flat" (tang ping) lifestyle, Han Hua, co-founder of the Beijing Club for International Dialogue, asserts that this generation is highly "results-oriented" and focused on "effective hard work." This pragmatic approach extends to their social lives, where they prioritize quality relationships over quantity, managing their emotional resources with the same strategic clarity they apply to their academic and professional goals. This generation is characterized not by apathy, but by resilience and a conscious effort to pursue a "sincere and interesting life" within an increasingly complex socioeconomic environment.

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I think it shows Washington's kind of nervous here.
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I think basically two things.
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What is your thoughts?
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I take your point.
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A lot of people are complaining about their living costs.
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handle ... with the utmost caution
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interfering in ... internal affairs
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undermining ... sovereignty and security interests
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deterrence capability
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asymmetric power
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