CWP alum Andrew Chubb on podcast discussing "Why Views About China Are So Different in the Global North and South"

January 11, 2025

China is deeply unpopular in the U.S., UK, Japan, and most other wealthy countries, and given the politics in those regions, there’s no indication that’s going to change anytime soon. It’s a very different story, though, in large parts of developing Asia, Africa, the Americas and the Middle East where public opinion surveys reveal generally favorable views of the Chinese.

A new “poll of polls” by the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) on global public opinion about China reveals a lot more nuance about how people in the Global South feel about their countries’ ties with China than what is framed in the mainstream media narratives.

January 7, 2025 - by Eric Olander - https://chinaglobalsouth.com/podcasts/why-views-about-china-are-so-different-in-the-global-north-and-south/


Andrew Chubb is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion. A graduate of the University of Western Australia, his work examines the linkages between Chinese domestic politics and international relations. More broadly, Andrew's interests include maritime and territorial disputes, strategic communication, political propaganda, and Chinese Communist Party history. Andrew is the author of Chinese Nationalism and the Gray Zone: Case Analyses of Public Opinion and PRC Foreign Policy (Naval War College Press, 2021) andthe PRC Overseas Political Activities: Risk, Reaction and the Case of Australia (Routledge and Royal United Services Institute, 2021).


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Dr Andrew Chubb Senior Lecturer in Chinese Politics and International Relations