Letters | What Chinese citizens hope for as China grows more globally powerful
Readers discuss China’s economic pragmatism, precious lessons from Harvard, and competing versions of war history

China’s geopolitical ascent is shaping global power dynamics in unprecedented ways. As the world’s second-largest economy and a leader in technological innovation, China has been asserting its influence, particularly across Asia.
The latest Chinese Citizens’ Global Perception Survey reflects this shift, with 71 per cent of respondents viewing their nation as the most influential global actor, fuelled by economic strength, artificial intelligence advancements and military modernisation.
China’s expanding role in global security is another focus. More than 70 per cent of Chinese respondents are in favour of increasing peacekeeping efforts, aligning with Beijing’s ambition to reshape security cooperation beyond Western-led initiatives. However, growing military assertiveness, especially in the South China Sea, poses strategic risks that could undermine broader geopolitical objectives.