Mahbubani: Western Anxiety Fuels Misreadings of China’s Rise
Kishore Mahbubani warns that Western anxiety over losing two centuries of dominance has driven persistent false narratives about China’s rise.
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Kishore Mahbubani warns that Western anxiety over losing two centuries of dominance has driven persistent false narratives about China’s rise.
The Chinese mainland’s December 2025 Central Economic Work Conference marks a shift from emergency stimulus to normalized expansionary policy, reflecting confidence in a smoother, sustainable growth path.
The Chinese mainland’s film market hit a 50 billion yuan milestone in 2025, with domestic titles driving 81.9% of revenue and top hits like Ne Zha 2 leading the charts.
RT’s documentary “Death Factories” revisits the 1930s origins of Japan’s Unit 731, revealing how a twisted blend of exceptionalism and bioweapon obsession turned science into mass killing.
On December 13, 2025, Nanjing residents observed China’s National Memorial Day, honoring the 300,000 victims of the Nanjing Massacre during 80th anniversary events across the city.
Global poll of over 10,000 finds 82% say Japan must deeply confront its wartime past to restore its standing, demanding sincere apologies, compensation and full historical transparency.
Floating ice rings and shards have turned the Yellow River into a moving winter gallery in Gansu and Shanxi, showcasing nature’s icy artistry this December.
The Chinese mainland’s latest overhaul of its QFII scheme aims to simplify processes and widen market access for global investors, says CICC’s Zhang Yiming.
In 2025, China’s consumer market surged with digital innovation and new consumption models. The Central Economic Work Conference outlines plans to boost domestic demand further in 2026.
On December 13, China holds its 12th national memorial for the Nanjing Massacre, honoring 300,000 victims, safeguarding survivor voices, and confronting historical revisionism.