The China Project Por: The China Project Reporting on China with neither fear nor favor 144 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast The China Project Mostrando página 4 de 8 [Podcast] Reexamining Portugal’s 16th-century diplomatic failure in China 09/08/2023 [Podcast] ‘You get to sweat in style’: Pickleball craze hits China 08/08/2023 How to find the perfect tutor (ep. 36 replay) 07/08/2023 [Podcast] The death of Princess Taiping and the demise of the Tang 04/08/2023 Is the Biden administration resetting U.S.-China relations? 03/08/2023 Nigerians’ (misplaced) anxiety about Chinese debt 03/08/2023 What a railway in Kenya reveals about how China builds things in Africa 02/08/2023 Is China setting the agenda for Global South debt restructuring? 02/08/2023 Is China setting the agenda for Global South debt restructuring? 01/08/2023 The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief episode 243: Senate targets U.S. Investments in China, and first U.S. IPO under new listing rules moves a step closer 28/07/2023 The CFR Taiwan task force report: advice and dissent, with Maggie Lewis and Paul Heer 27/07/2023 [Podcast] Princess Taiping’s coup during the golden age of the Tang 26/07/2023 Unleashing the power of motivation: Swire Chinese language conference 24/07/2023 The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief episode 242: Climate talks resume, Tencent allows foreign banks for mobile payments, and Beijing pledges a bigger, better, and stronger private sector 21/07/2023 China’s tactics and methods to influence African media 20/07/2023 Transnational repression and China’s “overseas police stations,” with Jeremy Daum of Yale’s Paul Tsai China Law Center 20/07/2023 [Podcast] The problem with Mao’s ‘continuous’ revolution 19/07/2023 [Podcast] Pro wrestling in China is ready for its comeback 19/07/2023 Mapping the Chinese cobalt supply chain in the DR Congo 14/07/2023 China after COVID: UPenn’s Neysun Mahboubi reports on scholarly exchange in a tightening political space 13/07/2023 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 8 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn