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Jinghan (Michael) Zeng

Jinghan (Michael) Zeng

Jinghan (Michael) Zeng is a professor in the Department of Public and International Affairs at City University of Hong Kong. His research interests lie in politics and international relations, with a focus on China. His current work explores AI, the Belt and Road Initiative and Confucius Institutes. He is the author of "Memoirs of a Confucius Institute Director", "Artificial Intelligence with Chinese Characteristics: National Strategy, Security and Authoritarian Governance", among others.
Jinghan (Michael) Zeng is a professor in the Department of Public and International Affairs at City University of Hong Kong. His research interests lie in politics and international relations, with a focus on China. His current work explores AI, the Belt and Road Initiative and Confucius Institutes. He is the author of "Memoirs of a Confucius Institute Director", "Artificial Intelligence with Chinese Characteristics: National Strategy, Security and Authoritarian Governance", among others.
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Opinion | A post-Brexit Britain in decline cannot afford to alienate China

Brexit showed sentiment without strategy ends in decline. London risks a repeat by letting anti-Beijing posturing dictate policy.

The paranoia over people with connections to China tells us less about the scale of any real threat and more about the anxieties shaping Britain’s view of Beijing.

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