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Inside China’s AI revolution, with Jessi Hempel

Inside China’s AI revolution, with Jessi Hempel



China is a world leader in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. If you had said that even five years ago — or in many circles, as recently as three years ago — you might have been laughed out of …


Published on 7 years, 11 months ago

Jiayang Fan on beauty in China

Jiayang Fan on beauty in China



Jiayang Fan is a staff writer at the New Yorker who writes on many topics, but in the past year, has penned several one-of-a-kind pieces on Chinese society. She has been on Sinica before to discuss w…


Published on 7 years, 11 months ago

Stephen Roach on the unhealthy economic codependency of China and America

Stephen Roach on the unhealthy economic codependency of China and America



Stephen Roach is a senior fellow at Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs and a senior lecturer at the Yale School of Management. He was formerly the chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia …


Published on 8 years ago

Rana Mitter on studying the Nanjing Massacre

Rana Mitter on studying the Nanjing Massacre



This week marks the 80th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, also known as the Rape of Nanking, which began with the fall of the capital of the Republic of China on December 13, 1937. Few events in …


Published on 8 years ago

Scott Tong on his surprising family history

Scott Tong on his surprising family history



NOTE: If you haven’t read the book and are allergic to spoilers, please be aware that the interesting surprises of Scott’s story are discussed in this podcast.   Scott Tong is a reporter for American…


Published on 8 years ago

Why China needs a #MeToo campaign but won’t allow it: A conversation with Leta Hong Fincher

Why China needs a #MeToo campaign but won’t allow it: A conversation with Leta Hong Fincher



Leta Hong Fincher is the author of the book Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China and the upcoming book Betraying Big Brother: The Rise of China's Feminist Resistance, and a re…


Published on 8 years ago

When American pilots fell out of the Chinese sky

When American pilots fell out of the Chinese sky



Everyone knows, or at least recognizes, the image of the Flying Tigers (飞虎队 fēihǔduì). The shark-faced noses of these American airmen’s planes streaked across the skies of China, as they racked up an…


Published on 8 years, 1 month ago

Jane Perlez on Trump’s visit to Beijing

Jane Perlez on Trump’s visit to Beijing



Jane Perlez is the Pulitzer Prize-winning Beijing bureau chief of the New York Times, and her own reporting focuses on China's foreign policy, in particular its relations with the United States and C…


Published on 8 years, 1 month ago

Gary Liu, CEO of the South China Morning Post

Gary Liu, CEO of the South China Morning Post



The South China Morning Post has been up to big things recently — and faced big doubts from those who worry about its editorial independence as Hong Kong’s paper of record. In late 2015, it was annou…


Published on 8 years, 1 month ago

Takeaways from China’s 19th Party Congress, with Bill Bishop and Jude Blanchette

Takeaways from China’s 19th Party Congress, with Bill Bishop and Jude Blanchette



Today we welcome back to the show two regular Sinica guests, Bill Bishop and Jude Blanchette, to discuss the outcomes of the 19th Party Congress, which wrapped up on October 24 in Beijing. Bill Bisho…


Published on 8 years, 1 month ago





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