
Ian Johnson on the Vatican and China
Ian Johnson is a Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist who has lived in Beijing and Taiwan for more than half of the past 30 years, writing for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The New York Re...
29 Dec 201658min

The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: Part Two
John Pomfret first went to China as a student in 1980 and covered the Tiananmen demonstrations in 1989 for the Associated Press. He was expelled for his efforts, but returned to Beijing a decade later...
22 Dec 201641min

The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom: a conversation with John Pomfret on his new book
John Pomfret was 14 years old when Henry Kissinger began interacting with China in secret. He took his fascination to Stanford University’s East Asian Studies program, where he was among a select grou...
15 Dec 20161h

Beijing Meets Banjo: Wu Fei and Abigail Washburn
Wu Fei is a classically trained composer and performer of the guzheng, or traditional Chinese 21-string zither. Abigail Washburn is a Grammy Award–winning American banjo player and fluent speaker of C...
8 Dec 20161h 7min

Edward Wong on foreign correspondence and dealing with censorship in China
Edward Wong became a reporter for The New York Times in 1999. He covered the Iraq war from Baghdad from 2003 to 2007, and then moved to Beijing in 2008. He has written about a wide range of subjects i...
1 Dec 201646min

Books, podcasts and the history of science in China with Carla Nappi
In addition to teaching history at the University of British Columbia, Carla Nappi hosts the New Books in East Asian Studies and New Books in Science, Technology and Society podcasts. She is also the...
22 Nov 201647min

The delights of cooking Chinese food: A conversation with chef and author Fuchsia Dunlop
In this episode of the Sinica Podcast, Kaiser and Jeremy talk to Fuchsia about her time at the Sichuan Higher Institute of Cuisine, how she chooses recipes for her books and the gamut of flavors of Ch...
17 Nov 201639min

How has China changed in the past four decades? A conversation with John Holden
John Holden has one word of advice for people trying to understand China: humility. "Anybody who tries to come to grips with China, a country with a very rich civilization, a long history... You just ...
10 Nov 201645min






















