The year 2022—full of unexpected changes. But more are on the horizon.
The Chinese Communist Party is opening its borders, soon allowing Chinese people to visit other countries.
An unprecedented COVID-19 outbreak sweeping the country, bringing risks of new virus mutations.
The world’s second largest economy in question, as it copes with export bans from the U.S., growing pushback from the international community, and surging tensions with Taiwan.
We examine the year the world is leaving behind—and look at what to expect in the year to come.
Topics in this episode: COVID-19 in Review: China Sees Dark End to 2022
China’s Zero-COVID-19 in Review: What Went Wrong?
Report: China’s 100+ Police Offices Around the World
Chips Act Boosts U.S. Domestic Manufacturing
Year in Review: 2022 a Wild Ride for TikTok
U.S. Gains Full Access to Audits of Chinese Companies
Key Takeaways: the First Biden-Xi Meeting
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Visit to Taiwan
China Eastern Plane Crash Kills All 132 Onboard
Weakness Can Invite Enemies: Thayer Looks into 2023 …
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