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The China-Africa relationship, a decade after its blossoming

The China-Africa relationship, a decade after its blossoming



Lina Benabdallah is an assistant professor of political science at Wake Forest University in North Carolina who recently completed a Ph.D. focusing on South-South cooperation. Much of her research wa…


Published on 8 years, 2 months ago

Authoritarian schooling in Shanghai vs. the American approach

Authoritarian schooling in Shanghai vs. the American approach



When American journalist Lenora Chu moved to Shanghai, she faced tough choices about where and how to educate her kindergarten-age son. She chose an elite state-run school down the street, but soon f…


Published on 8 years, 2 months ago

A conversation with Chinese adoptees in the U.S.

A conversation with Chinese adoptees in the U.S.



In April 1992, China implemented a law that, for the first time, allowed families from other countries to adopt Chinese children. Since then, around 120,000 Chinese have been adopted abroad, with 80,…


Published on 8 years, 2 months ago

Alarm bells in the ivory tower: Jim Millward on the Cambridge University Press censorship fiasco

Alarm bells in the ivory tower: Jim Millward on the Cambridge University Press censorship fiasco



On August 17, 2017, the global community of China scholars erupted in outrage over one particular and unusual case of censorship in China — the decision of Cambridge University Press (CUP) to comply …


Published on 8 years, 2 months ago

Richard McGregor on the complicated ties between China, Japan, and the U.S. since World War II

Richard McGregor on the complicated ties between China, Japan, and the U.S. since World War II



Richard McGregor is the former Washington and Beijing bureau chief of the Financial Times, and a notable writer on Chinese politics. His last book was The Party: The Secret World of China’s Communist…


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

North Korea behind the scenes, with Evan Osnos

North Korea behind the scenes, with Evan Osnos



North Korea is a mystery to nearly everyone — even those who have dedicated their lives to studying the country — including Korean experts based in Seoul, national security experts in Washington or B…


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

China in drag: Michael Bristow discusses his new book on China’s — and one man’s — incredible transformation

China in drag: Michael Bristow discusses his new book on China’s — and one man’s — incredible transformation



Michael Bristow was stationed in Beijing as the Asia Pacific editor for the BBC World Service from 2005 to 2013. He has written a book called China in Drag: Travels with a Cross-Dresser, in which he …


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

China’s tightening grip on cyberspace

China’s tightening grip on cyberspace



Adam Segal is the Ira A. Lipman Chair in Emerging Technologies and National Security and director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations. You may remember hi…


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

China’s environmental challenges: Overfishing, toxic soil, and unbreathable air

China’s environmental challenges: Overfishing, toxic soil, and unbreathable air



Lucy Hornby is a China correspondent for the Financial Times. She has previously been on Sinica to speak about China’s last surviving comfort women and about women’s representation in China expertise…


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

U.S.-China relations after six months of Trump, with Susan Shirk and Stan Rosen

U.S.-China relations after six months of Trump, with Susan Shirk and Stan Rosen



Has the last half year of turbulent U.S.-China relations and Chinese politics passed you by? Confused you? Perhaps you’d like a clear recap in plain English? If yes, then this is the podcast episode …


Published on 8 years, 4 months ago





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