Curated Video
A Matter of Character
Chinese scholar and literary translator Michael Berry (UCLA) describes differences between simplified and traditional Chinese characters and the politics associated with both.
Curated Video
Character Development
UCLA Chinese cultural studies expert Michael Berry describes a range of aspects associated with Taiwan and China's very different approaches towards traditional or simplified characters.
Weird History
Weird American Fast Food Menu Items In Foreign Countries
Weird History Food is going global for your Fast Food needs. For better or worse, Americans tend to think of themselves as the biggest junk-food consumers in the world. While one glance down your average American main street makes it...
Jabzy
Why was China so Weak before WW2? | History of China 1930-1937 Documentary 5/10
Why was China so Weak before WW2? | History of China 1930-1937 Documentary 5/10
Jabzy
How did the Communists Take over China? | History of China 1945-1955 Documentary 7/10
How did the Communists Take over China? | History of China 1945-1955 Documentary 7/10
Economics Explained
What Would Happen if China's Economy Collapses?
It's no secret that China is facing a myriad of economic problems with many commentators predicting the impending collapse of the Chinese economy. But what would really happen is the world's second largest economy collapses? 0:00 - 2:22...
Easy Languages
Easy Languages: English Word Association Game | Easy English 87
Easy Languages: English Word Association Game | Easy English 87 Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture...
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 2
A computer algorithm predicts ad popularity, China embraces blockchain technology and AI chat-bots offer top-notch customer care. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with a media startup turning to technology to solve the journalism crisis....
The Wall Street Journal
Town Hall: Tech, Power And Privacy In The Age Of Regulation
Regulators have put tech giants under the microscope. Mark Cuban, Vijaya Gadde, Jeff Glueck and Matthew Prince debate the questions shaping the future of our Internet at a town hall at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Jan Kregel: The Continuing Risk of Derivatives
Everybody now knows the narrative of the Great Financial Recession of 2008, in particular, the impact that toxic derivatives had in terms of exacerbating the crisis. And the usual defense of those who misdiagnosed the crisis is that the...
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 23
An AI plays matchmaker for social media influencers, a flowerpot keeps the elderly company and a robot performs a backflip. Plus, Michael and Anthony speak with fitness guru Tracy Anderson about technologies that can help us get in...
Jabzy
China - Flag History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about China's Flag History
Sustainable Business Consulting
Energy Case Studies
Case studies of companies saving money through reducing energy usage and purchasing renewable energy.
Jabzy
China and the British Empire - Stuff That I Find Interesting
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about China and the British Empire
The Wall Street Journal
AI in Everything
The artificial intelligence revolution is expanding into more areas of our daily lives. Microsoft Asia president Ralph Haupter and Sensetime co-founder Bing Xu discuss the promises and challenges of AI with Nikki Waller, WSJ Editor of...
Wonderscape
Preschool Prep: Alphabet and Geography from A to Z
Join host Kristin as she takes you on an amazing journey around the globe and through the alphabet from A to Z! Light-hearted, kid-friendly illustrations depict famous geographical locations, all while learning upper-case letters. Each...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Michelle Garnaut AO - Feeding Body, Mind & Soul
Michelle Garnaut began her career as one of China's most celebrated restaurateurs in 1989, when she opened M at the Fringe in Hong Kong. It swiftly grew into a city institution, and in 1999, M on the Bund opened, the first independent...
The Wall Street Journal
Refocusing The U.S. vs. China Debate: The Future For Tech Innovation
At WSJ Tech Live, Ron Kirk, Clete Willems, Andy Purdy, and Edith Young debate the future roadmap for tech innovation in the U.S. and China.
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 3
An AI learns to speak like a human, founders take their visions abroad and a Nobel institution pushes medical boundaries. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with a cryptocurrency firm making it possible for poorer nations to transact....
The Wall Street Journal
Gene Editing: The Present And Future
The U.S. is approaching human gene editing with more caution, while scientists in China are racing to experiment with gene editing. What are the latest progress and the social and ethical implications?
The Wall Street Journal
Building Businesses That Scale
Startups are challenging the tech giants for dominance in everything from e-commerce to logistics, payments and messaging. Hear how they are challenging the incumbents with new business models.