
The China in Africa Podcast The End of the West and the Future of China
24 snips
Mar 4, 2025 In this discussion, François Godement and Pierre Pinhas from Institut Montaigne unpack the geopolitical shifts stemming from recent U.S. policies. They examine the implications for China's global strategy, predicting four potential scenarios for 2035. Key topics include the shifting dynamics in West Africa with China's growing influence, Europe's identity crisis amid changing alliances, and the necessity for African nations to engage in strategic planning regarding China's role. The conversation highlights how these elements reshape global diplomacy and the balance of power.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Europe's Schizophrenia
- Europe faces a dilemma, balancing democratic values with economic dependence on China.
- While some leaders express strong stances, economic realities, especially for German industry, complicate a unified approach.
Global South Dynamics
- The report considered global south perspectives, including Turkey's complex relationship with both China and Europe.
- Turkey's example highlights how China leverages individual countries' dependencies, necessitating a broader, non-democratic alliance to counter China's influence.
Scenario 1: Unstoppable China
- The report outlines four scenarios for China's future by 2035.
- The first scenario envisions China as a dominant global power, excelling in key industries and maintaining economic stability.
