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Curated Video

Analysis of Hu's moves, likely successors

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan holding book 2. Close up of book 3. Pan from book to close up of Cabestan 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Head of Government and International Studies at Hong Kong...
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Bloomberg

Assessing the Consequences of China President Xi's Power Consolidation

Higher Ed
Neil Thomas, senior analyst for China and Northeast Asia at Eurasia Group, discusses Chinese President Xi Jinping's unfettered control over the nation's power structure, its implications for the economy and diplomacy. Thomas speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Fenby: Period of Confusion, Uncertainty for China Economy

Higher Ed
July 22 -- Jonathan Fenby, co-founder at Trusted Sources, discusses Chinese economic policy and government confusion over how to handle the nation's economic transformation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Zuma Said to Tell Communist Officials He's Firing Gordhan

Higher Ed
Mar.28 -- South African President Jacob Zuma is said to have told senior leaders of the South African Communist Party that he plans to fire Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan. Paul Gait, senior research analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein, and...
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Bloomberg

China's Xi Wants to Impress the World, Author Howie Says

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Fraser Howie, co-author of "Red Capitalism" and "Privatizing China," talks about President Xi Jinping and the challenges the government faces.  Xi kicked off a parade marking 70 years of Communist rule in China. Howie speaks...
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Bloomberg

Valuations Much Improved in Chinese Asset Markets: Trinh

Higher Ed
Sue Trinh, head of global macro strategy for Asia at Manulife Investment Management, discusses the slide in Chinese stocks following the Communist Party Congress, and explains why she's "constructive' on Southeast Asia. She speaks with...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: China's Communist Party maintains firm grip on power

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VOICED: China's Communist Party maintains firm grip on power
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Curated Video

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RR Background to Story: On October 25th 1981, Picasso's painting Guernica found its permanent home in Madrid's Prado Gallery. The exhibition coincides with the centenary celebration of...
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Bridgeman Arts

Central administrative buildings and scientific institutions in Kiev, Ukraine, 1970s

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Clip 4 from the film 'Mon Ukraine' (My Ukraine) from the 1970s, exploring landscapes, sites and everyday life in Ukraine. Wide shot with modern buildings in a row, and a rank of flags of various countries. Flags with building in the...
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Bloomberg

Why Communist China Has So Many Billionaires

Higher Ed
Jan.09 -- By one estimate, China mints a new billionaire every two days, far exceeding the rate of countries like the United States. But how did China remain a nominally Communist state while becoming a hotbed for...
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Bloomberg

Donald Trump Jr. Criticizes Biden Over Fifty-Year Political Record

Higher Ed
Aug.25 -- Donald Trump Jr., executive vice president of the Trump Organization and the eldest son of President Trump, discusses his speech from the first night of the Republican National Convention, former Vice President Joe Biden's...
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Bloomberg

ASPI Executive Director on Indo-Pacific Security, China's 'Hostage Diplomacy'

Higher Ed
Sep.26 -- Australian Strategic Policy Institute Executive Director Peter Jennings discusses the first in-person meeting of the Quad. He also gives his views on China's tactic of 'hostage diplomacy' as Huawei's CFO is released and two...
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Bloomberg

Putin Ruined Gorbachev's Legacy, Stent Says

Higher Ed
Angela Stent, Brookings Institution Senior Fellow, reflects on the life of former Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev. She says Vladimir Putin ruined his legacy. She speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Value Investing in Japan Has Merits, Eastspring Says

Higher Ed
Ken Wong, Asian equity portfolio specialist at Eastspring Investments, explains why he thinks the Federal Reserve could lower interest rates in 2023 and possibly even reintroduce quantitative easing again. He also talks about the...
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Bloomberg

China's Xi Says Order Has Been Restored in Hong Kong

Higher Ed
Chinese President Xi Jinping says that order had been restored in Hong Kong after the government's crackdown. He also talks about what he described as the "external interference in Taiwanese affairs" as he speaks at the 20th Communist...
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Sky News

China's Leadership Change Begins

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China's Leadership Change Begins
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Hearst Metrotone News

Chairman of the Communist Party in China Mao Tse-tung looks around.

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Chairman of the Communist Party in China Mao Tse-tung looks around.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Frederick Vanderbilt Field invokes Fifth Amendment before Tydings Committee in DC

Higher Ed
VS SOTs Frederick Vanderbilt Field: '...gentlemen, I must respectfully decline to testify before this committee concerning any other matters affecting my political views or affiliations such as my alleged membership in or affiliation...
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Bloomberg

China Seeks Growth Under Tight Control, Says Rudd

Higher Ed
Oct.18 -- Former Prime Minster of Australia Kevin Rudd examines the message in Chinese President Xi Jinping's address to the Communist Party's twice-a-decade congress. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : China's Communist Party to open its 19th National Congress

9th - Higher Ed
China's Communist Party opens its 19th National Congress on Wednesday a twice a decade political meeting to reshuffle leadership positions
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Bloomberg

Trump to Lay Out Economic Relief Plan

Higher Ed
Mar.10 -- President Donald Trump said Monday he will seek a payroll tax cut and “very substantial relief” for industries that have been hit by the coronavirus. Meanwhile, China's Xi Jinping makes his first trip to Wuhan. Bloomberg's...
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Curated Video

'It's Overwhelming' — The Chinese App Ban Could Cut Off Families

Higher Ed
President Trump has given 45 days for a U.S. company to take over TikTok and WeChat or Americans could lose access. That could cut off families.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Continues to Review Policies Toward Cuba

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says Biden administration policies toward Cuba continue to be under review. She spoke at the White House. Today, Cuba eased some restrictions on food, medicine and personal items after...