In this episode, Jonathan Chatwin discusses his book "The Southern Tour," focusing on Deng Xiaoping's 1992 tour to revitalize market reforms in China, Deng's legacy, Xi Jinping's stance on these reforms, and the challenges of publishing about China today.
Xi Built this City
Art with Altitude: A Conversation with Artist, Educator, and Social Entrepreneur Kristel Ouwenhand
History Wars: The PRC pushes back against unsanctioned views of the past
Do you really need to learn to write characters to study Chinese?
Have Tunes, Will Travel: The Musical Adventures of DJ Bo
A Great Leap Backwards?: The Closing of Cultural Spaces and the New Normal in Beijing
Rocking China with Historian Andrew Field
Tik-Tok-for-Tat: Jeremiah and David try to Fix US-China Relations
What Xi Said: Comedy and Cross-Cultural Communication with Performer and Content Creator Jesse Appell
The Forbidden City with Matthew Hu
CCTV Follies with Journalist and Author Philip Cunningham
Notes from the Medical Tent: Beijing Learns to Live with COVID
Special episode: The COVID lockdown protests, with David Moser and Jeremiah Jenne (Sinica Podcast)
Standing Up to Zero COVID
Back to the Land: Author Alec Ash on escaping to Dali, rural retreats, and a return to England
Barbarians at the Gate: Writing about China for the World with Hatty Liu
China Sports Insider Podcast: Jeremiah Jenne on the NBA finals and being a Boston sports fan in China
Barbarians at the Gate: Asymmetry, Decoupling, and the Information Deficit affecting China and the World
Barbarians at the Gate: The Sporting Superpower and China's Olympic Dreams
On the cusp of the Chinese New Year and the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, Jeremiah and David record an Olympian episode of the podcast. The guest is Mark Dreyer, a veteran sports reporter, who has just released his new book, Sporting Superpower: An Insider’s View on China’s Quest to Be the Best.