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How can China's 2025 agenda overcome Western doubts?

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China's annual Two Sessions provide a window into the country's policy direction, governance model, and long-term vision. As the world anticipates this year's agendas, discussions are already heating up on key issues: China's economic trajectory, its governance system, and its leadership in global green development. While China prepares to outline its future course, Western narratives continue to distort the reality – claiming that China's economy is faltering, dismissing its governance model as rigid and undemocratic, and even accusing its green transition of "overcapacity." But what is the truth? How does China's approach compare to the West's, and what does it mean for the Global South?

Tune in to this special episode of Global South Voices as host Mushahid Hussain Sayed, co-chair of the International Conference of Asian Political Parties, explores these pressing issues with experts from around the world. This edition also features a special address by K. P. Sharma Oli, prime minister of Nepal, sharing his insights on these crucial topics.

Guests in this edition of Global South Voices are Fred M'memb, president of the Socialist Party Zambia; Jose Ricardo, professor at the University of Sao Paulo; Arnaud Bertrand, entrepreneur & sinologist and Mohammed Saqib, convener of the Center of Geoeconomics for the Global South (COGGS).

(If you want to contribute and have specific expertise, please contact us at opinions@cgtn.com. Follow @thouse_opinions on X, formerly Twitter, to discover the latest commentaries in the CGTN Opinion Section.)

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