
The Chinese Communist Party’s refusal to reconcile with its past, explained by Orville Schell
“Can a society which has not...come to terms with its own past go on to have a successful future, or do the sins of the past somehow...come back to haunt it and reexpress themselves in some mutant for...
29 Mars 201855min

The Chinese student experience in America, with Siqi Tu and Eric Fish
This week, our featured topic is Chinese students overseas. There are about 800,000 of them, and according to China’s Ministry of Education, nearly 80 percent choose to return to China soon after fini...
22 Mars 20181h 3min

How China’s poverty alleviation program works, explained by Gao Qin
There is no question that China has seen a miracle of poverty reduction. According to the World Bank, since the economic reforms that started in 1978, economic growth in China has “lifted more than 80...
15 Mars 20181h

China’s authoritarian revival, explained by Carl Minzner
This week, we have an inadvertently timely podcast on China’s authoritarian revival. Mere days before the episode’s recording, Chinese President Xi Jinping set the stage to extend his power to rule Ch...
8 Mars 20181h 2min

Courts & torts: Driving the Chinese legal system
"Having read hundreds and hundreds of these cases, I have decided that I'm never going to drive in China." That is what Benjamin Liebman, the director of the Center for Chinese Legal Studies at Columb...
1 Mars 20181h 2min

The China Questions, with Jennifer Rudolph and Michael Szonyi
“We hear, in the media and in comments by politicians, a lot of very glib statements that oversimplify China, that suggest all of China is one thing or one way,” says Michael Szonyi, a professor of Ch...
22 Feb 201857min

‘Critical’ journalism in China, explained by Maria Repnikova
Outside observers typically view China’s media as utterly shackled by the bonds of censorship, unable to critique the government or speak truth to power in any meaningful sense. In part, this is true ...
15 Feb 20181h 6min

Kishore Mahbubani on China’s rise and America’s myopia
China, as we say at the beginning of each Sinica Podcast episode, is a nation that is reshaping the world. But what does that reshaping really look like, and how does — and should — the world react to...
8 Feb 201854min






















