Wuhan, One Year On
On today's episode of World Review from the New Statesman, Jeremy Cliffe in Berlin and Emily Tamkin in Washington DC are joined by Rui Zhong, Program Assistant for the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Wilson Center, to discuss how Wuhan has (or hasn't) bounced back from the first days of covid-19, whether there's a growing anti-China sentiment globally, and how administrations from the US to the EU and Britain should handle diplomacy with Beijing in 2021.
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Topics in this episode:
China
Wuhan
Coronavirus / Covid-19
United States / US
United Kingdom / UK
European Union / EU
China Communist Party
Technology
Alibaba
Uighur
Forced labour
2022 Winter Olympics
People in this episode:
Rui Zhong
Emily Tamkin
Jeremy Cliffe
Xi Jinping
Joe Biden
Donald Trump
Ted Cruz
Kevin McCarthy
Dr. Li wenliang
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