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What will the G20 accomplish?
What will the G20 accomplish?

Episode 381

The 19th G20 Summit, is scheduled for Nov. 18-19, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. They’ll discuss feeding the poor, taxing the super-rich, energy, the env…

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Elyn MacInnis: Retracing U.S.-China friendship
Elyn MacInnis: Retracing U.S.-China friendship

Episode 380

Kuliang, located on the outskirts of Fuzhou, Southern China, was once a summer resort for foreigners in the early 20th century. Since 1886, people fr…

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Why is China's economy so successful?
Why is China's economy so successful?

Episode 379

We're joined by journalist and economist, Ben Norton. He breaks down China's economy in a way anyone can understand. We examine just why China’s econ…

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Travelling to Xinjiang
Travelling to Xinjiang

Episode 378

Ghanian Influencer King Kwesi joins the show to talk about his trip to Xinjiang. Our host, Jason, compares trips to China’s west and the two talk abo…

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Is telecom fraud a global threat?
Is telecom fraud a global threat?

Episode 377

We compare how governments are dealing with Telemarketing and fraud. From creating a family password to the latest in AI phone fraud, we discuss the …

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Navigating the China-US business environment
Navigating the China-US business environment

Episode 376

Today's guest is CEO of Blue Diamond Artisan Strategies, US veteran and Marine David J. Carlson. David guides clients through the obstacle course of …

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Why has China’s retirement age been raised?
Why has China’s retirement age been raised?

Episode 375

China’s retirement ages have bee raised by up to three years in some cases. One host from China and one host from the USA discuss the implications an…

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Worker's rights and the developing world
Worker's rights and the developing world

Episode 374

Dr. Immanuel Ness, Professor of Political Science at City University of New York, joins the program to discuss his newest book “Migration as Economic…

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China's Belt and Road: debt trap or lifeline?
China's Belt and Road: debt trap or lifeline?

Episode 373

We are joined by Sri Lankan development expert and Director of the Belt and Road, Sri Lanka Yasiru Ranaraja. He tells us about China’s role in Sri La…

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Can Apple survive in China’s competitive market?
Can Apple survive in China’s competitive market?

Episode 372

Huawei Mate XT tri-fold handset sees over 6 million pre-orders. With the largest consumer market in the world, is China big enough for Apple? And whe…

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