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Revisiting the Red New Deal, with Lizzi Lee and Jude Blanchette (live at NEXTChina 2021)
This week on the Sinica Podcast, we bring you Part 2 of a conversation with Lizzi Lee, an economist turned China analyst, and Jude Blanchette...

WTA ups the ante, crunch time for hockey, and a chat with NFL China’s Stephanie Hsiao
In this weekโs episode, the WTA pulls out of China. What does this mean for the ATP, the IOC, and the Olympics? (00:48) Formula Oneโs...

[Podcast] The rise and fall of Shanghaiโs โcoffee kingโ
Chang Pao Cun was a coffee pioneer in China, one of the first people to bring the dark caffeinated beverage to locals. But his story...

[Podcast] โWe will not stopโ: Students of Nanjing University protest schoolโs handling of sexual harassment case
At one of Chinaโs leading universities, students are finding ways to protest inaction against sexual harassment despite the authorities trying to shut them down. Read...

The Caixin-Sinica Business Brief, episode 186
This week on the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief: Two Chinese nationals have been killed, with 10 held for ransom and two still missing, after an attack...

Cantonese and the uniqueness of Chinese dialects
In this episode, John and Jared respond to a listener question about Cantonese, which leads to a discussion around China’s numerous dialects/languages, which are in...

[SupChina] Harbin’s Confucius Temple and an embrace of nationalism
Confucius could be controversial for Chinese politicians of the Republican Era. So why, in 1926, did Harbin choose to build a Confucius Temple? Read the...

[Podcast] Scan-to-order sweeps across China, to customersโ chagrin
Increasingly, restaurants across China are implementing a system in which diners scan a QR code and self-order from their phones. But is this a convenience...

Peng Shuai latest, Olympic boycott threats and esports reach a new level in China
On the show this week, the Peng Shuai story goes international in a big way (3:10), the financial consequences of sports leagues leaving China (5:11)...









