Follow China Policy Pod Guests
Foreign Films in China, with David Pierson (June 27, 2011)
- China is on a Cinema Building Binge
- Reel China: Hollywood Tries to Stay on China’s good Side
- China Still Restricting Foreign Media, US Complains
- Warner Bros. to Distribute Films in China on Cable TV
- Follow David on Twitter @dhpierson
A Chinese Group Tour to Europe, with Evan Osnos (April 18, 2011)
- A Grand Tour (New Yorker article)
- Letter From China (New Yorker blog)
- City of Dreams (Conde Nast article)
- Follow Evan @eosnos
Good Shows on Chinese TV (No, Seriously), with Dr. Charles David (April 12, 2011)
(I know this article has nothing to do with the pod topic, but Chuck’s article is pretty damn impressive.)
The Chinese Political System, with Richard McGregor (April 2, 2011)
- The Party: The Secret World of China’s Communist Rulers (book)
- The Party (Huffington Post article)
Can China and Japan Finally Get Along, with Zhang Yajun (March 20, 2011)
- The Sino-Japanese Relationshio: (Apologies to Facebook) It’s Complicated
- A Chinese Persepctive on the “Jasmine Revolution”
- Diversity When?
China and the New Middle East, with Blake Hounshell (March 5, 2011)
- Keep up on world events at Foreign Policy Magazine
- Follow Blake on Twitter @BlakeHounshell
Rumors of Chinese Revolution Greatly Exaggerated, with Lucy Hornby (February 28, 2011)
- Watch Lucy Hornby’s video reports on Reuters Insider
Huawei, the Investment Environment and Huntsman’s 2012 Aspiration, with Stan Abrams (February 21, 2011)
- Stan’s blog ChinaHearsay
- Reciprocity and Slippery Slopes: China’s New M&A Review System
- US Practices Art of Zen Protectionism on Huawei
- Follow Stan on Twitter: @ChinaHearsay
What Egypt’s Revolution Means for China, with Tom Lasseter (Febraury 13, 2011)
- Tom’s blog for McClatchy China Rises
- Tom’s article about an animated video satire that Beijing did not appreciate.
- Follow Tom on Twitter: @TomLasseter
You can read Stan Abrams writings on China Hearsay. Stan has written several entries on the CFIUS review process and China’s attempts set up a domestic equivalent agency:
- Reciprocity and Slippery Slopes: China’s New M&A Review System
- US Practices Art of Zen Protectionism on Huawei
- The Curious Case of Anshan Steel and Space Age Rebar Technology
You can also follow Stan on Twitter @ChinaHearsay
