Introduction
Marking the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the Chinese name “Meiguo”,literally “the beautiful country”,embodies a century-long complex perception among Chinese people to America. In this episode, Prof. Da Wei, Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS), Tsinghua University, and Dr. Shao Yuqun, Director of the Institute for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS), sit down with Prof. Xie Tao, Professor and Dean of the School of International Relations and Diplomacy at Beijing Foreign Studies University, and Huang Ying, a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University. Drawing on their own experiences studying, working, and traveling in the United States, the four guests explore how Chinese people have viewed America over time, whether the U.S. is actually in decline, the challenges facing American democracy nowadays, and the changing perceptions and attitudes of the younger generations in China towards the U.S.
Shownotes
03:20The Chinese Cognitive Framework Regarding the U.S.
08:16 Is the U.S. Truly in Decline?
15:40 A “Beautiful Country”: Governance and Global Leadership
18:02 The US in the Eyes of China's Younger Generation
23:06 Shifts in China‑U.S. Educational Exchange
24:34 Crises and Challenges Facing American Democracy Today
33:25 Is America’s Self-correcting Mechanism Still Working?
41:48 American Soft Power and Its Global Appeal
Team
Executive Producer:GUO Jia
Producers:QIAN Jiatong
Podcast Editor:CHAI Jingru
Content Assistant:ZHONG Huiqing
Graphics Designer:CHAI Jingru
