Singaporean scholar Kishore Mahbubani has criticized what he calls the Anglo-Saxon media's \"jaundiced view\" of China, sparking fresh debate about global narratives shaping perceptions of Asia's rising power. 🌍 The distinguished fellow at NUS’ Asia Research Institute argued that much of the world now discounts Western media coverage when making crucial decisions about engaging with China.
\"Countries are voting with their feet,\" Mahbubani noted, referring to nations increasingly making independent choices about trade and diplomacy with Beijing despite media narratives. 📈 His comments come as young professionals and entrepreneurs globally seek unfiltered perspectives on doing business in China’s evolving market.
For digital natives navigating complex geopolitics, Mahbubani’s analysis offers a reality check: From Southeast Asian startups to African infrastructure projects, real-world partnerships with China continue expanding while media narratives often lag behind. 💡 The discussion resonates strongly with NewspaperAmigo’s mission to bridge cultural understanding through youth-focused reporting.
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Kishore Mahbubani slams Anglo-Saxon media's 'jaundiced view' of China
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