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It’s all connected: Silk Roads old and new
Jim Millward discusses the myths, lies, truths and significance of Central Asia, Xinjiang, the Silk Road and new Chinese initiatives to revive it.

It’s all connected: Silk Roads old and new
Jim Millward discusses the myths, lies, truths and significance of Central Asia, Xinjiang, the Silk Road and new Chinese initiatives to revive it.

Cheng Li on the future of Chinese politics
A prominent scholar of elite Chinese politics speaks about factionalism, reform and technocracy in China and the nation's direction under Xi Jinping.

Clay Shirky on tech and the internet in China
The internet expert and author of "Here Comes Everybody" gives his take on China's successes and challenges in the online world.

Calming the waters of the South China Sea and beyond
Lyle Goldstein, an associate professor in the China Maritime Studies Institute at the U.S. Naval War College, discusses his book and using "cooperation spirals" to ease tensions between China and the United States.

Whose century is it, anyway?
At a live show recorded in New York City, the veteran journalists Mary Kay Magistad and Gady Epstein chatted with Kaiser and Jeremy about how China is changing the world and being changed by it.

The Kaiser Kuo exit interview
Kaiser chats with Jeremy, Ada Shen and David Moser about his 20-plus years of living in China.

China seen through a Shanghai street
Rob Schmitz, the author of "Street of Eternal Happiness: Big City Dreams Along a Shanghai Road," discusses China as revealed through the colorful characters of his neighborhood in Shanghai.

Why do so many Chinese people admire Donald Trump?
Jiayang Fan, a Chongqing native who is a staff writer for The New Yorker, explains the appeal of Donald Trump to young Chinese, discusses the prejudices against and sensitivities of Asian-Americans, and notes the best Chinese food in New York.









