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In this episode of UNAPOLOGETIC, Chinese political analyst Victor Gao joins UNAPOLOGETIC for a wide-ranging and often conflictual discussion about China's global image, western condescension towards it, human rights and democracy,

Gao, a former translator for Deng Xiaoping and a vocal defender of the Chinese state, argues that China is a force for stability, free trade, and development - and rejects western narratives around repression in places like Xinjiang and Tibet.

He is challenged on China's human rights record, especially concerning the treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang. The clash exposes fundamental differences in how each views evidence, legitimacy, and sovereignty.

Also discussed:
- How does representation and governance work in China?
- Why is China rising while liberal democracies fragment?
- Can China be trusted as a global leader?

UNAPOLOGETIC is hosted by Ashfaaq Carim

This episode was filmed on 14 May 2025.

Chapters

00:00 Intro

04:15 Why the West misunderstands China

08:30 China’s view on democracy and modernisation

12:10 The century of humiliation

16:00 Is criticism of China racist?

19:50 Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang: the one China argument

24:30 Pushing back on human rights violations

29:00 “You are my enemy”: dissent and denial

33:45 China’s stance on Palestine and Gaza

38:00 Democracy in China: consensual vs confrontational

44:00 Can China handle more free speech?

50:30 Xi Jinping’s legacy and global role

55:00 Winning global trust

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Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Why the West misunderstands China (00:04:15)

3. China’s view on democracy and modernisation (00:08:30)

4. The century of humiliation (00:12:10)

5. Is criticism of China racist? (00:16:00)

6. Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang: the one China argument (00:19:50)

7. Pushing back on human rights violations (00:24:30)

8. “You are my enemy”: dissent and denial (00:29:00)

9. China’s stance on Palestine and Gaza (00:33:45)

10. Democracy in China? (00:38:00)

11. Can China handle more free speech? (00:44:00)

12. Xi Jinping’s legacy and global role (00:50:30)

13. Winning global trust (00:55:00)

36 episodes

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In this episode of UNAPOLOGETIC, Chinese political analyst Victor Gao joins UNAPOLOGETIC for a wide-ranging and often conflictual discussion about China's global image, western condescension towards it, human rights and democracy,

Gao, a former translator for Deng Xiaoping and a vocal defender of the Chinese state, argues that China is a force for stability, free trade, and development - and rejects western narratives around repression in places like Xinjiang and Tibet.

He is challenged on China's human rights record, especially concerning the treatment of Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang. The clash exposes fundamental differences in how each views evidence, legitimacy, and sovereignty.

Also discussed:
- How does representation and governance work in China?
- Why is China rising while liberal democracies fragment?
- Can China be trusted as a global leader?

UNAPOLOGETIC is hosted by Ashfaaq Carim

This episode was filmed on 14 May 2025.

Chapters

00:00 Intro

04:15 Why the West misunderstands China

08:30 China’s view on democracy and modernisation

12:10 The century of humiliation

16:00 Is criticism of China racist?

19:50 Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang: the one China argument

24:30 Pushing back on human rights violations

29:00 “You are my enemy”: dissent and denial

33:45 China’s stance on Palestine and Gaza

38:00 Democracy in China: consensual vs confrontational

44:00 Can China handle more free speech?

50:30 Xi Jinping’s legacy and global role

55:00 Winning global trust

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Why the West misunderstands China (00:04:15)

3. China’s view on democracy and modernisation (00:08:30)

4. The century of humiliation (00:12:10)

5. Is criticism of China racist? (00:16:00)

6. Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang: the one China argument (00:19:50)

7. Pushing back on human rights violations (00:24:30)

8. “You are my enemy”: dissent and denial (00:29:00)

9. China’s stance on Palestine and Gaza (00:33:45)

10. Democracy in China? (00:38:00)

11. Can China handle more free speech? (00:44:00)

12. Xi Jinping’s legacy and global role (00:50:30)

13. Winning global trust (00:55:00)

36 episodes

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