Reflections on Global History in the 20th Century: Towards a New Vision for the 21st Century
Join us for a dialogue among leading scholars of global history on the legacies of the 20th Century and the prospects for developing a more stable and ...
I'm not questioning these peoples authority or qualifications to be there. I just would have liked to see and hear different voices. That's all. I'm looking forward to the book they will produce out of this.
Geoff Dyer: "US and China: Why It's the Defining Relationship of the 21st Century"
Geoff Dyer discusses US-China relations at the Paulson Institute's Contemporary China Speakers Series. May 7, 2015 With China's growing navy, new ...
Orville Schell: Wealth and Power - China's Long March to the Twenty-first Century
Welcome to our new video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most ...
Thank you very much Orville Shell and Rob Johnson. It's one of the most
in-depth interview-treatment, compelling extraordinary relevance -
especially in terms of how our helmsmen will shape the course of change and
its scope. Perhaps by re-engaging the workable successes of the past, in
the contemplation of pitfalls even before they appear; 'interviews' like
yours help tremendously in shaping deeds from words; where good intent
sometime should be first concealed before declaration.
8:15 Nope, when the Japanese beat the Chinese in the sino Japanese war, the
Chinese wasn't jealous, but was humiliated, but in the same time, they were
happy and thrilled, because they felt if the japanese could become better
than China in a very short time by learning from the west, then so could
China. The Chinese only started to hate the Japanese when Japanese invaded
China and conducted the Nanking Massacre.
Wow!. There are interviews, and there are great interviews. This is a great
one! Orville Schell is knowledgeable, incisive and eloquent in this talk on
China, makes me want to go out and buy a book and learn more. Combine this
with a great interviewer like Rob Johnson and you have excellence.