Alice Weidel, the leader of the far-right AfD party, is gaining significant attention in China, partly due to her Chinese-speaking skills and opposition to US and EU policies.
The research conducted by Chinese scholars demonstrates a keen interest in Germany's socio-political climate, particularly in understanding how the AfD's rise reflects broader concerns among German citizens.
Chinese researchers highlight that while the popularity of extreme populism in Germany presents challenges for established parties, it also shapes Chinese perceptions of Germany's political landscape.
The Annual Development Report of Germany 2024 reveals a lengthy analysis of Germany's political situation, emphasizing that Chinese academia is closely monitoring trends such as the rise of the AfD.
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