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Zheng Yongnian: China’s AI Strategy & Avoiding ‘Intellectual Colonialism

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 14, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China Grapples with ⁣”Intellectual Colonialism”⁣ in the Age of AI, Top Advisor⁤ Warns

Hong Kong – As China rapidly ascends ⁣as a ​global ​power, a leading political scientist and government advisor is sounding the ​alarm about a more subtle form of dominance: “intellectual colonialism.” Zheng Yongnian, ⁢a prominent voice in⁢ chinese policy circles, argues that ⁢Western-centric knowledge systems pose a significant challenge to⁣ China’s development, especially in the burgeoning⁣ field of Artificial Intelligence.

In a recent‌ in-depth interview with⁤ the south⁢ China Morning Post, Zheng ⁢detailed ‌his concerns, rooted‍ in the past influence of Western social⁢ sciences on Chinese thought.​ He ‍suggests that relying​ heavily ⁤on Western ⁤frameworks – ‍encompassing​ religion,ideology,and values,as​ famously outlined by Samuel Huntington in The Clash⁤ of Civilizations – ⁤hinders China’s ability to ⁢build its own robust and autonomous knowledge ‍base.

“The concerns​ mainly refer to challenges in ⁣China’s social sciences​ which originated from the West,” Zheng explained.​ This isn’t​ simply about rejecting foreign ideas,but ‍rather about‍ fostering a uniquely Chinese perspective capable of addressing the nation’s specific challenges and aspirations.

Zheng’s warning comes at a critical juncture. China is ‌investing ‍heavily in AI, aiming to become a⁢ world leader in the technology. ⁤Though, the foundational principles ​guiding AI development ‍- including ethical considerations and ⁤governance models – are largely shaped‌ by Western thought.

The implications of this “intellectual⁢ colonialism” are far-reaching. Zheng fears it could lead to‌ what he terms “artificial ignorance,” a situation where china lacks ⁢the ‌intellectual‌ tools to⁣ fully ‍understand and navigate the complexities of the AI era.

This call for rebuilding China’s knowledge system ​isn’t new for ⁣Zheng, but his recent focus on the AI landscape underscores the urgency‍ of the issue. As geopolitical risks escalate ‍and ‍China seeks​ to consolidate its narrative on the ‌world stage, cultivating intellectual independence is seen as crucial for safeguarding ⁣its future.

Further Reading:

* ​ Full Interview: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3301689/stay-calm-be-patient-zheng-yongnians-antidote-chinas-trump-shock

* SCMP Plus ⁣Interview: https://www.scmp.com/plus/article/3325132/ai-risks-creating-artificial-ignorance-zheng-says?display=plus&module=open_questions&pgtype=archive

* ‍ Open Questions Series: https://www.scmp.com/news/china/series/3256715/open-questions

Keywords: China, Artificial ⁤Intelligence, AI,​ Zheng Yongnian, ⁤Intellectual Colonialism, Knowledge Systems, Social Sciences, Geopolitics, Technology,⁣ SCMP,‍ Huntington, Clash of Civilizations.

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Taiwan & China Foreign Ministers in Europe: A Strategic Alignment

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Concurrent European Visits by Taiwanese and Chinese Foreign Ministers Highlight Shifting Dynamics

This week marks a rare instance of both the ⁣Taiwanese and chinese foreign ministers⁤ visiting Europe concurrently, a development occurring amidst beijing’s ongoing efforts to limit Taiwan‘s international diplomatic engagement. The ⁢visits underscore growing European interest in Taiwan and the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding the island.

Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung arrived in⁢ Prague on ‍Thursday to attend the opening of an exhibition at the Czech National Museum. ​The exhibition features imperial Chinese artifacts loaned from Taiwan’s National Palace Museum. Czech Senate Speaker Miloš Vystrčil, who previously visited ⁣taiwan in 2020⁢ – a move that drew strong condemnation from⁤ Beijing – was also present at the event. The Czech foreign ministry has‌ not issued a comment on the visit.

The Czech⁤ republic, while officially recognizing Beijing, has⁤ been strengthening ties ⁣with Taiwan, citing shared concerns about external pressures – specifically drawing parallels between the threats posed‍ by Russia to Europe and China to Taiwan.

taiwan’s foreign ministry stated that Lin’s European trip is focused on promoting the “Taiwan Culture in Europe Year,” ​a ‌series of cultural events ‌designed to “connect European‍ and Taiwanese values” and⁣ encourage collaboration. ⁢The ministry has not disclosed whether Lin ‍will visit other European nations.

Concurrently, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang​ Yi​ begins a three-nation tour of Europe on Friday, with scheduled stops in Austria, ⁢Slovenia, and Poland.

China maintains that Taiwan is a province of China and rejects the island’s right to independent state-to-state relations, a position strongly disputed by the Taiwanese government. China’s foreign ministry has yet to respond to a request for ⁢comment ⁣regarding Lin’s visit to Prague.

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China’s Military Scolds Canada and Australia Over Taiwan Strait Transits

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China‘s⁣ military scrambled fighter⁢ jets to intercept⁤ Canadian and Australian warships as they transited the ‌Taiwan Strait, escalating tensions in the contested waterway. The incident,⁣ wich occurred on August 7, ⁤2025, involved the Royal Canadian ⁢Navy’s HMCS Ville ‌de Québec and⁢ an Australian warship whose identity was not instantly disclosed. Both vessels had⁤ recently concluded ​joint exercises with the Philippines, a U.S. treaty ally embroiled in a territorial dispute with China in the South China ​Sea.

the deployments underscore a growing pattern of assertive Chinese military activity in ⁤response to ‍increased international ‍naval presence in the region and heightened cross-strait tensions ‌with Taiwan. China views Taiwan as a renegade province and​ has ‍not ruled out the use of force for unification, conducting ⁤near-daily military exercises and increasing pressure on the island’s government.⁢ This latest incident highlights ​the potential for miscalculation and escalation in a region critical to global trade ​and ‌security.

according to ⁣reporting from Newsweek, the chinese response involved a destroyer and frigate that monitored joint drills between the allied warships and⁤ the Philippines​ from a distance last week. A spokesperson for ⁤the Armed Forces⁤ of the Philippines confirmed the observation to Newsweek.

U.S. and allied transits ⁤of the Taiwan strait are expected to continue despite China’s objections. In recent years, Beijing⁤ has⁢ increased pressure on Taiwan ⁤through frequent military incursions and large-scale exercises intended to deter the island’s pro-independence government. China maintains that unification with ⁣Taiwan is inevitable.

Canadian ‍Joint Operations Command is‌ credited with providing the ⁣image of HMCS Ville de Québec during its Taiwan Strait transit.

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