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Brüssels verhaltener Kampf gegen chinesische Desinformation

Seit 2015 analysiert der Europäische Auswärtige Dienst Desinformationskampagnen, die aus Russland die EU erreichen, um demokratische Institutionen auszuhöhlen – vergleichbare Aktivitäten aus China werden dagegen stiefmütterlich behandelt. Auch weil der Europäische Rat bis heute kein offizielles Mandat erteilt hat, um chinesische Falschinformationen konsequent zu verfolgen. Kritiker:innen werfen der EU einen Mangel an politischem Willen vor.

Von Marcel Grzanna

Brussels' restrained fight against Chinese disinformation

Since 2015, the European External Action Service has been analyzing disinformation campaigns that reach the EU from Russia to undermine democratic institutions – comparable activities from China, by contrast, are treated poorly. This is also because the European Council has not yet issued an official mandate to consistently pursue Chinese misinformation. Critics accuse the EU of a lack of political will.

Von Marcel Grzanna

The case for a paradigm shift in German China policy

Eberhard Sandschneider's criticism of "China bashing" on China.Table overlooks the fact that a totalitarian political change has taken place in the PRC under Xi Jinping. His demands for dialogue and cooperation sound plausible. However, under the conditions of "Document No. 9", there can be no open-ended intercultural dialogue with China.

Von Redaktion Table

E-learning is booming

E-learning will remain a dynamic market even after the pandemic – especially in China, where the industry has been placed on the priority list of the 14th Five-Year Plan. In South Korea and Japan, e-learning has long been established, but China is catching up rapidly. In 2020, €6.5 billion were invested – more than in the past ten years combined. Industry leader Zuoyebang wants to go public in the US.

Von Frank Sieren