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The future of the Belt and Road Initiative in Latin America
There’s growing anxiety in the United States over China’s expanding presence in the Latin America-Caribbean (LAC) region. Last week, a Congressional subcommittee held another breathless...
[Podcast] Niche brands are on the rise as young Chinese consumers seek their own style
The rise of Chinese niche luxury brands. Click here to read the article by Capucine CognΓ©. Narrated by Sarah Kutulakos. China Stories is published twice...
Fluency now: The power of extensive reading
Jared Turner and John Pasden discuss the impact of extensive reading on language learning by sharing stories from research that illustrate the impact it has...
The Philadelphia Orchestra commemorates the 50th anniversary of its groundbreaking China tour
This week on Sinica, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 1950 concert tour of China by the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1973, Kaiser...
Africa at the intersection of three megatrends: China, climate, and debt
Dramatic scenes this week in Italy where 7,000 people, mostly from Africa, came ashore after making the dangerous trek across the Mediterranean. It was a...
[Podcast] βOne of the most troubling social policies of modern timesβ
China enacted its one-child policy in 1980. It was met with wildly divergent opinions, and resulted in suffering and trauma on a scale that family...
How China’s economic slowdown impacts developing countries
The Chinese economy is in trouble. Exports, manufacturing output, and investment are all down. Unemployment, particularly among young people is up. Provincial debt is now...
The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief, episode 247: Corporate Americaβs optimism about China is fading
This week on the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief: U.S. firms reported falling optimism for their China operations amid concerns over Sino-U.S. tensions, but many are still...
Ian Johnson on “Sparks,” his new book on China’s underground historians
This week on Sinica, Pulitzer Prize-winning veteran journalist Ian Johnson, now a senior China fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, joins Kaiser to discuss...