
The conversation centers on the divergence between universalism and pluralism in global development, particularly contrasting China's path with that of the Global South. Eric X. Li, Chairman of Chengwei Capital, argues that transplanted Western institutions have largely failed in developing countries, while China's success stems from adapting practices to its unique context. He suggests the West's focus on extreme individualism has led to internal revolts and economic inequalities, while China's model prioritizes collective values and state-led development. Li highlights China's technological advancements, particularly in AI and biotech, and advocates for increased collaboration between China and the Global South, emphasizing affordable technology transfer and shared development. He identifies demographic challenges and geopolitical tensions as potential risks to China's continued growth.
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