Under Xi Jinping, nationalist right-wing rhetoric drives China’s leftist and socialist state ideology. Konrad Szatters describes how elements of this rhetoric echo the far-right populist narratives in numerous European countries
Academic Assistant in Political Science and International Relations, College of Europe, Natolin / Lead Researcher for French Media, Jean Monnet Network Project HER-UKR: Challenges and Opportunities for EU Heritage Diplomacy in Ukraine, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Konrad's research centres on Chinese foreign policy, EU-China relations, and development initiatives in China and Europe.
He is particularly passionate about exploring the role of narratives, images, and perceptions within these domains.
His work has been published in Europe-Asia Studies, New Eastern Europe, Central European Institute of Asian Studies, and Gazeta Wyborcza.
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