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Is China Trying to Sever Plato from NATO? Chang Che on Beijing's Embrace of the Greco-Roman Classics

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Mar 26, 2026
Chang Che, journalist who tracked China’s renewed fascination with Greco-Roman classics. He discusses grassroots love for the Odyssey, the shift from independent scholars to state-backed programs, Xi’s outreach to Greece and its geopolitical meaning, and the role of Straussian thought and institutional politics in shaping China’s classics revival.
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INSIGHT

Civilizationist Discourse Emerges In Moments Of Crisis

  • Civilizationist discourse surges when polities face crisis and converts contingent problems into ancient, seemingly unnegotiable identities.
  • Kaiser Kuo frames this as the “civilization trap,” where invoking civilizational uniqueness enforces domestic unity and marginalizes dissent.
ANECDOTE

Whitmarsh Describes An Unexpectedly Massive Beijing Classics Summit

  • Tim Whitmarsh flew to Beijing for the World Conference of Classics and found a vast, state-backed event with Xi Jinping's letter read aloud.
  • The conference hosted 400 scholars in a football-field-sized hall, with ambassadors and politicians present.
INSIGHT

Grassroots Enthusiasm Meets State Sponsorship

  • The classics revival in China combines genuine grassroots scholarly curiosity with increasing top-down state support and funding.
  • Chang Che notes universities scramble to create departments and define what 'classics' means amid new government encouragement.
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