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Sep 13
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何流|Liu He
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From China-Watching to Counterterrorism: Fixing American Intelligence After 9/11 — with Thomas Fingar
Dr. Thomas Fingar of Stanford University reflects on his time in the U.S. State Department, a period that included the delicate diplomacy of Tiananmen…
Sep 11
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何流|Liu He
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From Bull to Bear: the China Journey of a Wall Street Economist — with Stephen Roach
As Stephen Roach, the former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia, became more pessimistic about the Chinese economy, China’s leadership became less…
Aug 28
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何流|Liu He
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Jazzing Through An Era of Mutual Decay in US and China — with David Moser
Associate professor David Moser talks about how he has been a bridge between the U.S. and China. After so many decades, he’s disappointed in both…
Jul 24
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何流|Liu He
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When Four Foreigners Walked Onto the Chunwan Stage — with David Moser
David Moser recalls his Xiangsheng performance at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in 1999 and his personal journey into the Sinophone world.
Jul 5
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何流|Liu He
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Talking China Candidly.
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Susan Shirk
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The death of U.S.-China engagement and the political future of China — with Susan Shirk
"I know that the level of dissatisfaction is high. It’s not stable. I can’t predict what will happen, but when it happens, I won’t be surprised."
Jan 21
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何流|Liu He
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How NATO Accidentally Bombed The Chinese Embassy in Belgrade - with Susan Shirk
“The problem was that the Chinese government and people had huge respect for American competence, and they believed that it was impossible for us to…
Dec 21, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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WTO Negotiations, life inside State Department, and the peak of American unipolarity — with Susan Shirk
The former academic-turned-State Department official talks about how she joined the Clinton administration and took part in the landmark WTO deal with…
Dec 5, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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Larry Diamond
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Hong Kong, China, and Staying Hopeful in an Era of Authoritarian Resurgence — with Larry Diamond
"I can’t imagine anything more important to the future of freedom in the world than this question: Will China democratise?"
Mar 11
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何流|Liu He
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When I taught at the Central Party School in Beijing - with Larry Diamond
The moderator tried to control things, but people weren’t waiting for their turn. “We need democracy in the Chinese Communist Party,” and suddenly…
Nov 13, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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Fox Butterfield
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My China Journey - with Fox Butterfield
The first New York Times correspondent in China after 1949 opens up on his life-long journey with China.
Oct 29, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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How I Opened The New York Times’s Beijing Bureau – with Fox Butterfield
Yes, they thought The New York Times was the People's Daily of America.
Oct 18, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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Fairbank’s Rice Paddies, Pentagon Papers and the Making of an Asia Correspondent — with Fox Butterfield
Fox Butterfield started The New York Times’ first Beijing Bureau. Now he recounts his personal history in the early years.
Oct 7, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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Judith Shapiro
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Mao vs Xi: politicking China’s environment — with Judith Shapiro
Prof. Judith Shapiro reflects on how the environment used to be a cause for which Chinese civil society was allowed to fight, until that too became…
May 29
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何流|Liu He
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When a Deng Xiaoping-Approved Marriage Spurred the Hunan Democracy Movement — with Judith Shapiro
Before her career switch to researching environmental politics, Prof. Judith Shapiro spent a whirlwind decade teaching, writing, and living in and about…
Apr 30
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何流|Liu He
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Honoring Jimmy Carter
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Jimmy Carter, the Unlikely Champion of China’s Village Elections — with Liu Yawei
The Carter Center’s Senior China Advisor talks about the late U.S. President’s relationship with Deng Xiaoping, how China invited him to observe…
Mar 29
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何流|Liu He
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Honoring Jimmy Carter: When Chinese students arrived in the US after the Cultural Revolution - with Thomas Fingar
It became clear, certainly by 1978, that educational exchanges, access to training, export controls — these were going to be litmus tests of US-China…
Jan 11
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何流|Liu He
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Ian Johnson
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China’s Spiritual Revival and the Rise (and Fall) of Falun Gong — with Ian Johnson
The Pulitzer-winning writer recalls his reporting on Falun Gong at the end of 1990s.
Feb 20
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何流|Liu He
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Finding relics among the ruins of the Cultural Revolution — with Ian Johnson
The Pulitzer-winning journalist tells the story of his first trip to China and how it changed his views on foreign reporting.
Nov 22, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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Orville Schell
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Real Ideals and False Hopes: Seeing China in the Vietnam War — with Orville Schell
The war re-alchemised the notion that a scholar’s job – and even a reporter’s – is to understand the world, not help the government.
Sep 10, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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I Was Locked In A Cave On My First Trip to China — with Orville Schell
And the first thing they said was: who are you spying for? Who do you work for? And I thought, holy shit, I'm really in trouble here.
Jul 3, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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Deng Xiaoping, Democracy Wall, and the Dialetics of China — with Orville Schell
When Deng Xiaoping arrived, they lost their minds. Overnight, all the corporate leaders were gathered; everybody wanted to wear a Mao suit.
May 25, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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Perry Link
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Tiananmen Papers, Charter 08 and Liu Xiaobo: My Activism Through Translation — with Perry Link
Prof. Perry Link talks about bringing the works of Chinese pro-democracy activists to a global audience.
Jun 5
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何流|Liu He
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Rescuing Fang Lizhi and Questioning Memory — Perry Link on his June 4th Story
Fang Lizhi asked for my help when his life was in danger. Of course, I couldn't say ‘screw you’. I was going to help him, geopolitics was none of my…
Jun 5, 2024
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何流|Liu He
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