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[Podcast] The Battle of Red Cliffs and the blurring of fact and fiction
It’s hard to know exactly what happened at the Battle of Red Cliffs some 1,800 years ago. But what is agreed upon is that this...

[Podcast] The birth of pinyin
On February 11, 1958, the People’s Republic of China introduced a new system for rendering the Chinese language, using not characters but the Latin alphabet...

It’s Getting Tougher for African Students to Get a PhD in China
Thousands of African students are back in class again in China following a three-year absence due to the pandemic and Beijing’s strict COVID Zero travel...

The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief episode 224
This week on the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief: A spat over a wandering balloon upsets U.S.-China relations, Baidu promises its own AI chatbot in March, and...

Key issues in U.S.-China business relations in 2023: How to de-risk without decoupling
This week on China Corner Office, Chris Marquis talks to Craig Allen,ย President of the US-China Business Council (USCBC), about the future outlook of different business...

[Podcast] Life after Tsai: The state of Taiwanโs ruling Democratic Progressive Party
Two months after President Tsai Ing-wenโs resignation as chairperson, what do we know about the future of Taiwan’s ruling party? Click here to read the...

How the U.S. Aims to Compete With China in Critical Resource Mining
U.S. officials are speaking out about the urgency to diversify supply chains for critical resources that are now largely dependent on China, particularly rare earths...

CSIS analyst Gerard DiPippo deflates the balloon hype and brings the discussion back to earth
This week, we’ve got a short show focused on the Chinese balloon that became the obsessive focus of American attention from Thursday through Sunday, February...

The vocabulary dilemma
Do you keep learning new vocab but have trouble using it? Jared and John talk about the vocab dilemma in which many learners find themselves...









