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Major commitment by the Chinese Central Bank leverages green finance to stimulate the economy and gives China an impetus for long-term growth in the industrial, financial, and technological sectors.
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China has weeks to Comply with SEC Rules to Keep Chinese Companies Listed. Will It?.It is in China's interest to avert a potential capital market decoupling, but will it do so? . #chinain60.
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China unveiled 33 stimulus measures to rescue the economy. The measures include supporting the platform internet companies and promoting Chinese tech companies for offshore IPO listings. Will these measures be enough to achieve a 5.5% growth for 2022? .
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Predictions on the future of the Chinese Communist Party by Professor Saich:
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Professor Saich’s analysis of how different belief systems such as Marxism, Buddhism and Confucianism can be reconciled. Professor Saich:
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Part 2: How much of a role does Marxism still play amongst Communist Party members and Chinese youth? Professor Saich:
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Part 1: How much of a role does Marxism still play amongst Communist Party members and Chinese youth? Professor Saich:
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Part 2: China claims to be one of the only consistent and uninterrupted civilizations. Is this idea of an uninterrupted Chinese civilization really as ‘pure’ as it is portrayed? Professor Saich:
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Part 1: China claims to be one of the only consistent and uninterrupted civilizations. Is this idea of an uninterrupted Chinese civilization really as ‘pure’ as it is portrayed? Professor Saich:
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China’s innovation in the past few decades has been extraordinary, what are the implications of this for the government? Will the state begin to take a controlling interest in these new industries? Professor Saich:
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RT @HeyChina2: China has slowly become an innovative power in recent decades, Professor Saich traces the innovative spirit and entrepreneur….
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China has slowly become an innovative power in recent decades, Professor Saich traces the innovative spirit and entrepreneurial drive in Chinese culture. Professor Saich:
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It is clear that China wants to focus on developing its own systems and technologies that parallel systems used in the West such as Twitter, Google and Facebook. More on this by Professor Saich:
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A discussion on China’s interaction with the outside world as its power grows and what it means for the recent leadership. Professor Saich:
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Following the end of dynastic rule, China became more inward looking. Professor Saich’s analysis of China’s periods of openness and growing global vision:
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China appears strong to the outside world but conceals a more fragile interior. Professor Saich’s insights on China’s internal strength and diversity:
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“Long united countries must divide”, what does this mean for China’s future? Professor Saich:
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Professor Saich discusses the Chinese Communist Party’s 100-year history, the cycles of China’s political systems, its spirit of innovation and the role Marxism has played in China. #CCP100
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Harvard Professor and renowned scholar Tony Saich speaks to #HeyChina on Chinese Civilization, Politics and the Communist Party. Full episode on:
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RT @HeyChina2: Part 2: What can the Biden administration do to improve the US-China relationship? Professor Saich: .
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