A half Chinese Brit Lucien Pang and a Siberian Russian Artem Zhdanov are living in China. They use their unique perspectives to demystify and translate Chinese culture and lifestyle. Lucien and Artem are entrepreneurs who’ve made it in China and now they are sharing their experience with you. Instagram: Artem @chinartem Lucien @lucienldn PR in China http://gennow.cn/ Product development and manufacturing in China https://uchina.biz/ LaowaiMe brand https://laowai.me/
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The YCW Podcast is a monthly podcast by Young China Watchers. We're a global community of young professionals, providing a platform to discuss the most pressing issues emerging from China today. We organize events with China experts in our 10 chapters across Asia, Europe and the U.S., fostering the next generation of China thought-leaders. · Find our upcoming events and further content on our website: www.youngchinawatchers.com · Follow us on Twitter: @YCW_Global · Email us at info@youngchin ...
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Bill Birtles shares the story of his sudden departure from China in 2020, and discusses his book, "The Truth About China: Propaganda, Patriotism and the Search for Answers." — Bill Birtles is East Asia correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He was based in Beijing between 2015 and 2020, when he had to make a sudden departure as …
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Ann Listerud and Jason Li on the 20th Party Congress
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For this episode, we partnered with the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong, which focuses on presenting Asian perspectives on global issues. Alejandro Reyes is the institute’s director of Knowledge Dissemination and host of the Asia Global podcast. Ahead of the 20th Party Congress, he discussed the challenges China is facing with …
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Thomas Kellogg on the Hong Kong National Security Law
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On the 30th of June, 2020, Beijing implemented the Hong Kong National Security Law. Officials promised the law would not substantially alter Hong Kong’s way of life. But many greeted that rhetoric with skepticism, and some critics even declared the death of the “One Country, Two Systems” framework. So, over a year later, what has been the actual im…
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As our London chapter kicks off their annual Climate Series with a Q&A with Isabel Hilton of China Dialogue, we invited climate reporter Karoline Kan to share her thoughts on recent developments in China-U.S. climate cooperation and China's climate policy. Sam and Karoline talk about the Leaders Summit on Climate, cooperation versus competition, an…
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As our European chapters continue a deep dive into the relations between China and the Visegrád Four countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia), we invited Czech analyst Filip Šebok to discuss China's role in Czech domestic politics and the future of the 17+1 initiative. Our host for this interview is Mirela Petkova, a former Junior R…
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Yes, it's HUGE. But not just in the way you think. Almost deep as it is broad, there are 6 climate zones, 55 ethnicities, and dozens if not hundreds of different cultures. Artem and Lucien discuss how China's colossal scale informs everything here, from economic growth, population patterns, and even how local Chinese see themselves. Instagram: Arte…
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9. Shanghai vs. Beijing: The big debate! Which city is the best?
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Beijing and Shanghai are China’s two most famous and most important cities. One is the center of government, the other the center of modern commerce. One is steeped in history, the other is a glittering tribute to modernity. In this episode Lucien and Artem compare these two giants from the perspective of expats and locals to help you understand th…
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Lucien and Artem share their experience learning one of the hardest languages in the world from different angles: Artem learned like a scholar, whilst Lucien learned organically. Tones, dialects, Chinese characters, awkward situations, and many tips – in this episode, you’ll see how they speak in Chinese like locals! Instagram: Artem @chinartem Luc…
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7. What’s the big difference between North and South China?
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Just like every country in the world, China’s North and South have a huge cultural divide. Artem’s 9 years in South China and Lucien’s fondness for North China are on display here as we delve into the stereotypes of North and South as well as the food, climate and language differences. Instagram: Artem @chinartem Lucien @lucienldn PR in China http:…
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6. Are Chinese people obsessed with food?
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Artem and Lucien’s home countries, Russia and the UK, aren’t famous for their food (and Lucien has especially weird food habits). So it’s hard for them to understand why Chinese people love to eat. In this episode, they discuss Chinese food, how important it is, how many money is spent on it and why Chinese people really really love food! Instagram…
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In this episode, Sam speaks with Lt. General H.R. McMaster about his new book, "Battlegrounds," in which McMaster lays out his vision for some of the key foreign policy challenges facing the current and next U.S. administration. McMaster discusses what he believes to be the flawed assumption embedded in previous U.S. administrations' China policy —…
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5. Afternoon naps, daily schedule and factory life in China
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Ever fallen asleep at work and your boss actually encouraged you for it? Hear about Artem’s experience with Chinese afternoon nap culture, his time spent with rough and tumble factory workers and why Lucien gets woken up at 5am to the smell of frying garlic. Instagram: Artem @chinartem Lucien @lucienldn PR in China http://gennow.cn/ Product develop…
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4. White skin obsession, drinking and smoking culture in China
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Where does Chinese obsession with white skin come from, is it that important? Drink to excess during business meetings and banquets to show respect– the difference of Western and Chinese drinking culture. Is it polite to refuse a cigarette from a Chinese boss? In this episode Lucien and Artem share experience about skin color importance and bad hab…
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3. Location dilemma, E-biking and gyms in China
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Difference between living in downtown and outskirts in Chinese cities, riding an E-bike in Shanghai, workout and body positivity culture in China. 0:32 Coronavirus episode was deleted from Chinese platforms 2:27 Artem moved out of center of Shanghai 5:15 How much to rent an apartment in downtown SH 6:15 Why did Artem move? 8:23 Why do foreigners li…
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Excerpted from an event hosted by YCW London, this month's episode features Tim Clissold, a Sino-U.S./U.K. business dispute resolution expert and the author of Mr. China, a book centered on the mishaps and lessons Tim encountered when first entering the Chinese business world. Interviewed by YCW London Head Michael Yip, Tim tells his personal story…
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2. Will the world REALLY never be the same after Coronavirus? China’s experience
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Lucien and Artem stayed in China for the whole epidemic time. In this episode they are talking about how coronavirus influenced their lives and businesses, and why China was so efficient in fighting against the virus. ⠀ 2:20 Background on the Coronavirus outbreak in China 6:30 First weeks after epidemic peak 9:10 How our businesses were affected 18…
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Victor Shih on the Two Sessions: Hong Kong
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On May 30, we invited Dr Victor Shih, UC San Diego professor and expert on China’s political economy, to discuss the outcome of the Two Sessions of the 2020 National People's Congress (NPC). Dr Shih shared three takeaways. Part 2 of this double episode captures a lively debate with YCW members on the controversial National Security Legislation (NSL…
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On May 30, we invited Dr Victor Shih, UC San Diego professor and expert on China’s political economy, to discuss the outcome of the Two Sessions of the 2020 National People's Congress (NPC). Dr Shih shared three takeaways. In part I of this double episode, Dr Shih covers the decision by the Central Government to focus on supply-side stimulus and su…
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1. Why (not) China? Is this country a good place for foreigners?
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A half Chinese Brit Lucien Pang and a Siberian Russian Artem Zhdanov are living in China. They use their unique perspectives to demystify and translate Chinese culture and lifestyle. Lucien and Artem are entrepreneurs who’ve made it in China and now they are sharing their experience with you. 5:05 How many foreigners in China and what are the top c…
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China's Emissions Trading with Samuel Wejchert and Dr Shengke Zhi
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Host Sam Colombie speaks with the current YCW London Mentorship team, Dr. Shengke Zhi and Samuel Wejchert, to expand upon their YCW blog post on China's leadership in global carbon innovation. They touch on cooperation between China and the European Union on carbon, as well as China's commitment to innovation in low carbon emissions technologies. T…
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China's Post-COVID Society — A Panel Discussion
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It’s April and what can we talk about but the Coronavirus? For this episode, host Sam Colombie invited three fellow Young China Watchers on the show to talk about their experiences living in China during this crisis: Dev Lewis, Yenching Scholar, currently in Shanghai; Julia Chen, Public Policy Researcher at a tech company in Beijing; and Thena Lee,…
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This month, Sam sits down with Julia Voo, former head of YCW Beijing and current Research Director of the China Cyber Policy Initiative. The two discuss Julia’s recent paper, which explains how the U.S. Development Finance Corporation (USDFC) can help America compete with China in telecommunications investment in African and other developing market…
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For the final episode of the year, Sam presents a few highlights from the 2019 Young China Watchers Conference, held in partnership with the Lau China Institute at King’s College London. The podcast begins with opening remarks from James Tunningley of YCW and Dr. Igor Rogelja of Lau China Institute. Tunningley provides an overview of a range of imp…
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This month, Sam speaks with researcher, consultant, and former Yenching Scholar Danit Gal about the relationship between national culture and AI governance in China. She describes her current work on characterizing the Chinese approach to AI ethics. Danit also touches on her theory about the tool-partner spectrum of AI technologies, ranging from Go…
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This month, Sam speaks with Hong Kong Free Press writer and Editorial Director Kris Cheng. Kris has been closely covering local Hong Kong political news, including the ongoing pro-democracy protests. When asked what made this summer’s protests different from others in Hong Kong’s history, Kris puts it simply: “People were willing to risk it.” He de…
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U.S.–China Peace Talks With Oriana Skylar Mastro
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In August’s episode of the YCW Podcast, Sam speaks with Oriana Skylar Mastro, Assistant Professor of Security Studies at Georgetown University and an officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. Oriana’s new book “The Costs of Conversation: Obstacles to Peace Talks in Wartime” explores case studies of conflicts in Asia, laying out a framework to explain …
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The Brokers of China's Development With Kyle Jaros
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For this month’s episode, Sam sat down with Kyle Jaros, Associate Professor in the Political Economy of China at the University of Oxford. They discussed Kyle’s new book, “China’s Urban Champions: The Politics of Spatial Development”, which took four provincial case studies in Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Hunan, Jiangxi and analyzed the relationships between …
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In the first episode of the YCW Podcast, host Sam Colombie interviews Jude Blanchette, Senior Advisor and China Practice Lead at Crumpton Group. They discuss neo-Maoists, the subject of Jude’s new book, “China’s New Red Guards,” which tracks the evolution of neo-Maoists from the early 2000s to today. Sam and Jude discuss the group’s relationship wi…
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