Global China Bites
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
6 episodes of Global China Bites since the first episode, which aired on July 8th, 2024.
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Episode 1: Mapping Global China Conversation with Bhagya
November 19th, 2024 | 29 mins 40 secs
china, global china, history, international relations
Bhagya Senaratne discusses China's engagement with Sri Lanka, focusing on projects like the Colombo Port City and Hambantota Port, and explores the geopolitical dynamics and narratives shaping Sino-Sri Lankan relations.
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Episode 6: Mapping Global China Conversation with Xiaoxiao Jiang Kwete
November 19th, 2024 | 43 mins 17 secs
china, global china, international relations, medicine
Join the discussion and listening Xiaoxiao Jiang Kwate discusses her work with Chinese medical teams in Africa and their role in global health equity.
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Episode 2: Mapping Global China Conversation with Ching Kwan Lee
October 29th, 2024 | 44 mins 7 secs
china, global china, history, international relations, politics
Join Prof. Ching Kwan Lee as she leads us in exploring the concept of “Global China”.
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Episode 4: Mapping Global China Conversation with Kevin Xu
October 18th, 2024 | 28 mins 52 secs
artificial intelligence, china, global china, international relations, technology
Professor Maria Adele Carrai's interview with Kevin Xu on looking at China-international relations from AI and technology policy perspective
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Episode 5: Mapping Global China Conversation with Adhira Mangalagiri
October 18th, 2024 | 34 mins 2 secs
china, china india relation, global china, international relations, literature, south asia
Dr Xiaojiao Wang's interview with Professor Adhira Mangalagiri on States of Disconnect: The China-India Literary Relation in the Twentieth Century
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Episode 3: Mapping Global China Conversation with Enrique Dussel Peters
July 8th, 2024 | 45 mins 31 secs
china, global china, international relations, investments, south america, trade
Professor Maria Adele Carrai’s Interview with Professor Enrique Dussel Peters on Connecting China, Latin America and the Caribbean: Infrastructure and Everyday Life