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Every week, all around Hong Kong, there are many fascinating talks and lectures happening, on a variety of topics. You can easily find them online by looking at the websites of our universities, societies, and libraries. We've chosen ten for you to listen to here on Radio 3. For the next few Sunday mornings, starting Sunday 9th July at 7.30am, Carol Mang will be introducing abridged versions of wh... more

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Saumya Surbhi
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Episode: Saumya Surbhi , Climate Justice and Youth Coordinator from the Bangkok Regional Hub at UNDP - How yo
Dr. Cécile Armand
Professor and author from ENS de Lyon, specializing in advertising in modern China
ENS de Lyon
Episode: Dr. Cécile Armand - Madmen in Shanghai: A Social History of Advertising in Modern China (1914–1956)
Dr. Adam Frost
Economist from Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Business School
Episode: Dr. Adam Frost - the nature of work and labor relations in Maoist China
Pamela Mar
Senior Fellow at the Asia Global Institute
Asia Global Institute
Episode: Victor Fung, Chairman of the Asia Global Institute and Pamela Mar, Senior Fellow at Asia Global Inst
Daniel Trefler
Professor at the University of Toronto, expert on the implications of AI in trade
University of Toronto
Episode: Professor Daniel Trefler - the implications of AI in international trade
Johannes Wiegand
Official from the International Monetary Fund specializing in economic outlooks
International Monetary Fund
Episode: Johannes Wiegand, International Monetary Fund - IMF Regional Economic Outlook and analyzes Asia’s gr
Victor Fung
Chairman of Asia Global Institute
Asia Global Institute
Episode: Victor Fung, Chairman of Asia Global Institute - Geopolitical risks and opportunities for emerging m
Nolene Hazer
Distinguished Fellow at Asia Global Institute
Asia Global Institute
Episode: Victor Fung, Chairman of Asia Global Institute - Geopolitical risks and opportunities for emerging m
Jeremy Weinstein
Dean at Harvard Kennedy School
Harvard Kennedy School
Episode: Jeremy Weinstein -the governance of technology and AI

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Professor Rana Mitter, Assistant Professor Brian Wong and Dee Poon - How China-West Relations are B
Q: Is it even possible to have a cold war again?
It's a debate on whether returning to a cold war situation is feasible given the current dynamics between countries.
Professor Rana Mitter, Assistant Professor Brian Wong and Dee Poon - How China-West Relations are B
Q: Why would they want to work with poor countries when they had the opportunities to work with the US or other rich Asian economies?
Mao wanted to show that the Soviets were nothing more than capitalist by another name, aiming to overthrow conventional economics.
Professor Karen Dynan, Professor Anthony Saich and Eric Li from Chengwei Capital and - The Dragon
Q: What did the West sort of get wrong about China?
The West may not fully understand the fundamental economic restructuring China is undergoing from top down.
Professor Karen Dynan, Professor Anthony Saich and Eric Li from Chengwei Capital and - The Dragon
Q: When will the US interest rate start coming down, and how far would it go down by the end of next year?
The US central bank may start cutting rates by mid next year, but rates won't come down quickly due to persistent inflation challenges.
Weijian Shan, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder of PAG - A Trailblazing American Venture in China
Q: What made you not give up after 30 months of negotiations?
Shen mentioned that despite recognizing the risks, the potential opportunity was rare, making it worth pursuing.

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