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China Life

China Life

著者: USC U.S.-China Institute
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On this new podcast from the USC U.S.-China Institute, we’re looking beyond the headlines to hear the stories of everyday people in China. We’ll explore the individual relationships with China that, together, tell the story of a changing China.USC U.S.-China Institute 社会科学
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  • #7: Starting China's Startups
    2021/02/25

    The son of Hong Kong immigrants, Andy Mok left New York to find China on the cusp of a tech boom. To help fill the entrepreneurship knowledge gap, he started Beijing Tech Hive, the first weekend startup bootcamp in China.

    To learn more about the USC U.S.-China Institute, visit our website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

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    24 分
  • #6: Holding China Accountable
    2020/10/07

    Lingling Wei’s grandfather was an aide to Mao Zedong for 13 years. She went off to study journalism at Fudan University and New York University and returned home to China as a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. Until the Chinese government expelled her.

    Lingling discussed her new book, Superpower Showdown, with us last summer.

    Watch Assignment: China, our documentary series on the history of American journalists working in China.

    To learn more about the USC U.S.-China Institute, visit our website or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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    30 分
  • #5: Covering China’s Economic Boom
    2020/07/06

    A boy in Montana determined to learn Chinese, Dexter “Tiff” Roberts eventually became one of Businessweek’s first China correspondents. For two decades he explored how government policies affected everyday people. His new book, The Myth of Chinese Capitalism, tells the story of China’s hundreds of millions of migrant workers.

    To learn more about the USC U.S.-China Institute, visit our website or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

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    18 分
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