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Mutuality of harm? Henry Wang, Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization

Two and a half millennia ago, the paragon of Chinese sages, Confucius, famously noted that the way out is through the door but for some reason no one seems to be inclined to use that method anymore. This saying seems very timely today when instead of trying to reduce global tensions following a rupture with Russia, the West is picking another fight — this time with China. Is the door to some sort of a peaceful understanding and mutual benefit among great powers still open? To discuss this, Oksana is joined by Henry Wang, Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization.

6.09.2022
29:23 min
6.09.2022
29:23 min
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Mutuality of harm? Henry Wang, Founder and President of the Center for China and Globalization
Worlds Apart is a fast-paced, in-depth discussion on the most pressing issues facing the world today.It strives to depart from the traditional Q&A form of interview in favor of a more emotive and engaging conversation. Host Oksana Boyko is not afraid to ask the hard questions that others avoid, with the aim of promoting intelligent public debate.