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South China Morning PostยทSunday, May 24, 2026

Like Serbia, the EU should be open to partnership with China

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AI Summary

An op-ed argues that the EU should emulate Serbia's approach by pursuing open partnership with China rather than viewing it through suspicion and strategic anxiety. The author frames European skepticism toward China as counterproductive and advocates for confidence-based cooperation.

Claims Made In This Story
Serbia has made China one of its most indispensable partners
European discussions about China are clouded by suspicion and strategic anxiety
Europe should approach China with confidence and willingness to cooperate rather than fear
China is a defining force of the current century
What Is Missing From This Story
No counterarguments presented regarding EU security concerns or geopolitical risks
No discussion of Serbia's specific trade dependencies or debt concerns with China
Absence of perspectives from EU members skeptical of China partnerships
No mention of documented human rights or labor concerns in Chinese operations
Limited detail on what 'open partnership' would specifically entail
Framing Techniques Detected
Appeal to authority/expertise (author's personal experience)
False dichotomy (fear/suspicion vs. confidence/cooperation)
Emotional appeal ('respect,' 'indispensable')
Dismissive characterization of competing viewpoint ('too often clouded')
Aspirational framing ('serious, open-eyed')
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