Perché il dissidente Chen favorisce il Partito
Giovanni Andornino, docente di Relazioni Internazionali dell'Asia Orientale presso la Facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell'Università di Torino, spiega perché il caso di Chen Guangcheng, dissidente...
View ArticleCaso Bo Xilai, le conseguenze politiche
Giovanni Andornino, docente di Relazioni Internazionali dell'Asia Orientale presso la Facoltà di Scienze Politiche dell'Università di Torino, spiega perché non sarà facile per la Cina - oltre a dovere...
View ArticleChina, between global ambitions and political turmoil
Axel Berkofsky, Associate Research Fellow ISPI.Cast:ISPITags:China, China Transition, China leadership, China Bo Xilai, Bo Xilai, Xi Jinping and China 2012
View ArticleWen Jiabao, l'immagine di un leader
Stefano Cammelli, docente all'Università di Bologna e autore del libro "Ombre cinesi", descrive la figura del premier Wen Jiabao e spiega perché nonostante la successione al vertice poco cambierà per...
View ArticleDa Wen Jiabao le riforme che l'Occidente non si aspettava
Stefano Cammelli, docente all'Università di Bologna e autore del libro "Ombre cinesi", spiega da dove nasce la spinta riformatrice che il premier Wen Jiabao ha voluto imprimere alla Cina ma aggiunge...
View ArticleBo Xilai svela il sottobosco della politica cinese
Antonio Talia, corrispondente dal bureau di Pechino di Agi China, descrive nel dettaglio le caratteristiche della figura di Bo Xilai e le conseguenze dello scandalo politico più devastante degli ultimi...
View ArticleXi Jinping, un "principe rosso" al comando
Claudia Astarita, docente di politica cinese presso John Cabot University, ricercatrice Cemiss ed editorialista di Panorama, spiega come avverrà nei fatti la successione politica in Cina. Un'analisi...
View ArticleBond municipali per sostenere le infrastrutture
Alessandro Pio, Resident Director General, NARO, Asian Development Bank, spiega che le necessità di finanziamento dell'espansione urbana cinese stanno portando alla nuova domanda per la creazione di...
View ArticleThe new China order
Kerry Brown, Head of the Asia Programme, Chatham House e Leader, Europe China Research and Advice Network (ECRAN), explains the leadership transition in China from the 4th and the 5th generation. An...
View ArticleChina: the Transition and beyond
Willy Lam, Jamestown Foundation Senior Fellow and well known commentator and columnist, explains the main challenges for the CCP after the transition expected in November and the fall of Bo Xilai....
View ArticleDon't expect a Chinese Spring
Bao Pu, editor of "The Century press", speaks of his recent book about Chen Xitong, former major of Beijing, and his involvement in the Tienanmen Square crackdown. Bao adds that he doesn't expect a...
View ArticleThe uses of Mao in contemporary China /// Part 1
Sebastian Veg, director of the Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) in Hong Kong, explains how Mao's heritage can affect nowadays politics and propaganda in China. Interview by AgiChina24...
View ArticleThe uses of Mao in contemporary China /// Part 2
Sebastian Veg, director of the Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) in Hong Kong, explains how Mao's heritage can affect nowadays politics and propaganda in China.Interview by AgiChina24 in...
View ArticleWhy Mao is immortal
Ching Cheong, senior journalist at The Straits Times, who was imprisoned from April 2005 to February 2008 on allegations of spying for Taiwan, speaks about Mao's heritage in Chinese politics. In fact...
View ArticleWho will lead China?
Michel Bonnin, director of the Franco-Chinese Centre at Tsinghua University and author of the essay "Génération perdue. Le mouvement d’envoi des jeunes instruits à la campagne en Chine, 1968-1980",...
View ArticleBeijing next dilemma: How to justify economic reforms?
Jean-François Huchet, Director of the CEFC Hong Kong & Taipei and Chief Editor of China Perspectives , says that the hardest challenge China has to face is not to implement structural economic...
View ArticleChina in Central Asia
Aldo Ferrari, ISPI Senior Associate Researcher, presents the study [Italian]- In the first fifteen years following the USSR dissolution, the process of hegemonic transition in post-Soviet Central Asia...
View ArticleThe Chen Guangcheng case
Xie Tao, Associate Professor, Sino-US Relations, BEIWAI (Beijing Foreign Studies Univerisity), discusses the Chen Guangchen case.Interview by Giovanna Di Vincenzo, AGICHINA24Cast:ISPITags:China, Xie,...
View ArticleXenophobia in China
Xie Tao, Associate Professor, Sino-US Relations, BEIWAI (Beijing Foreign Studies Univerisity), speaks about xenophobia and public opinion in China.Interview by Giovanna Di Vincenzo,...
View ArticleNew challenges for China and US leaders
Xie Tao, Associate Professor, Sino-US Relations , Beiwai (Beijing Foreign Studies Universities) discusses the challanges of next leaderships in China and US.Interview by Giovanna di Vincenzo...
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