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China is pushing to accelerate its self-reliance in agricultural technology, and American Farm Bureau preps for its Annual Convention in Puerto Rico.
El gobernador de Nuevo León Samuel García, compartió su mensaje con motivo del fin de añoEn Quitupan, elementos estatales de la Secretaría de Seguridad fueron agredidos por sujetos armadosEl presidente de China, Xi Jinping, llamó a la población para tener más esfuerzo y unidadMás información en nuestro podcast
Die Null-Covid-Politik in China ist gescheitert, eine riesige Infektionswelle rollt derzeit durch das Land der Mitte. Wie soll China die Krankheit wieder in den Griff bekommen – oder ist es längst zu spät. Was bedeutet das für uns, wenn halb China krank im Bett liegt. Und könnte es durch die massive Welle auch neue Mutationen geben? Fragen, die wir heute mit dem Epidemiologen Gerald Gartlehner von der Donau-Uni Krems und unserem China-Experten Johannes Arends klären. Abonniert unseren Podcast auch auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder Google Podcasts und hinterlasst uns eine Bewertung, wenn euch der Podcast gefällt. Mehr Podcasts gibt es unter www.kurier.at/podcasts
Tough times lie ahead for Beijing, with a turbulent external environment now matched with domestic unrest. To round out 2022, Veerle and Dr Sheena Chestnut Greitens, Associate Professor at the LBJ School of Public Affairs, UT Austin, reflect on a turbulent year for China policy. From a downward spiral in Sino-US relations and tensions over Taiwan, to the war in Ukraine and Beijing's relationship with Moscow, this has been a tumultuous year. The search for a predictable framework to relations between China and the West provides some limited hope for 2023, but the fundamental differences between these actors remain, and another difficult year likely lies ahead.
durée : 00:58:21 - Cultures Monde - par : Mélanie Chalandon - L'année 2022 avait bien commencé en Chine avec les jeux d'hiver de Pékin, censés renforcer son prestige à l'international. Elle se clôt pourtant par un mouvement de contestation inédit contre la politique zéro Covid. La toute-puissance de Xi Jinping a-t-elle atteint ses limites ? - invités : François Godement Historien et sinologue, conseiller pour l'Asie à l'Institut Montaigne, membre associé du Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Ursula Gauthier Cheffe du service étranger de L'Obs et ancienne correspondante en Chine; Jean-Pierre Cabestan Directeur de recherche au CNRS rattaché à l‘Institut français de recherche sur l'Asie de l'est de l'INALCO
durée : 00:03:03 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - La visite du président chinois chez l'allié traditionnel des États-Unis qu'est l'Arabie saoudite, a de quoi surprendre, mais elle reflète l'émancipation de cette puissance moyenne à la faveur des bouleversements du monde.
In one of our top stories, a senior Russian official is directly accusing the United States in having a hand in the recent drone attacks on Russian soil. Konstantin Gavrilov made these remarks at a recent arms control session in Vienna, Austria. Xi Jinping arrived in Saudi Arabia today, where the kingdom rolled out the purple carpet for the Chinese premier. The two nations will likely be discussing deepening alliances and partnerships, especially related to energy concerns.Sam Bankman Fried says that he doesn't know what happened to the billions of dollars since to his trading firm of Alameda Research. Also, the IRS changed the rules, now demanding that US taxpayers account for all transactions over $600, down from the previous $20,000 threshold. There's a reason they needed those 87,000 new agents.Rick Wiles, Doc Burkhart. Airdate 12/8/22.A hilarious gift idea for Christmas 2022! Order your Fauci Elf! https://tru.news/faucielfIt's the Final Day! The day Jesus Christ bursts into our dimension of time, space, and matter. You can order the second edition of Rick's book, Final Day. https://www.rickwiles.com/final-dayYou can partner with us by visiting TruNews.com/donate, calling 1-800-576-2116, or by mail at PO Box 690069 Vero Beach, FL 32969.Subscribe to our channel!Download the TruNews App!Android - https://tru.news/googleplayappiOS - https://tru.news/iOSappMore content on our website: https://www.trunews.com/ Help build a global news network that provides a credible source for world news! Support TruNews: https://www.trunews.com/donate
durée : 00:03:03 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - La visite du président chinois chez l'allié traditionnel des États-Unis qu'est l'Arabie saoudite, a de quoi surprendre, mais elle reflète l'émancipation de cette puissance moyenne à la faveur des bouleversements du monde.
Happy Holidays from The Modern Moron recorded this day, the 25th of November, 2022. It's Black Friday and there's no place I would rather NOT be than a mall, A Walmart, a Best Buy or an Amazon. Also, I literally got back from the grocery store and I thought I was going to have to take out a Home Equity Loan. I just paid over $5 for a dozen eggs. What the ever-loving- @##$%? At what point is it going to be …. That'll b e a dollar…. Another dollar…. Okay, two for one. Thanks Grandpa Joe… for all the inflation. It's your fault. Your fault there's global inflation. Whatever country your in, it's that political leader's fault that there is global inflation. If you live in Canada, Thanks Trudeau. If you live in China, thanks JinPing. Great Britain's revolving door… thanks Sunak. Or can we still blame Boris Johnson? Thanks Bo-jo. Or let's lay that on Liz Truss! She was only there 50 days, it's all her fault. Thanks Liz. But let's stay in Great Britain, because… My guest is the Senator's daughter who has been on this show multiple times, this time from Edinburgh, Scotland! She is attending the University of Edinburgh getting her Master's degree in Art History. We talk about: How wonderful and nice the people of Scotland are, dispelling the U.S. notion that everyone there is groundskeeper Willie from the Simpsons. The Art History Masters degree she is achieving specifically is in accessibility, and as I said in the previous episode, we're not talking ramps and wider doorways, but accessibility in a broader sense. Is it accessible to all social classes, ethnicities and cultures and are they all represented in art museums? We talk about those little plaques next to the artwork that I almost never read. Are they accessible to all? I bring up something used in internet web content design and development called the Hemingway app. Hemingway's style of writing, as you may already know, is very concise and direct. There's not a lot of flowery language in it which allowed him to get to the point more quickly. It's very efficient. And now… there's an app for that. And it's called hemingwayapp.com . It's free. You go there, paste in your composition, or write in the page and the app will analyze your writing as you go. It will highlight areas where your sentences and paragraphs can be made more simple. We talk about her roommates in her flat… there's 5 of em! She brings up the term “Cultural Capitol” which is a theory created by this french guy Pierre Bordieu who was a French sociologist and public intellectual. Seriously? There's an occupation called Public Intellectual? What's the annual salary of a Public Intellectual. I'm a private intellectual. I'm the most intellectual person in my bathroom at any given time. Back to Cultural Capital. I'm going to read you a few sentences about Cultural capital and the sentences are a little too complex to be comprehended by some individuals, which lowers their Cultural capital and creates further inaccessibility. Inaccessibility to knowledge. Confused? Me too. Cultural capital is defined as the social assets of a person that can be used to increase one's chances of success in life. These assets can be either tangible, such as clothes or educational certificates, or intangible, such as knowledge or life experiences. While everyone has some form of cultural capital, those from higher social classes tend to have more of it. This is because they have greater access to resources that can help them develop their skills and talents. Additionally, they are more likely to inherit cultural capital from their families. Cultural capital is not a static concept; it can change over time as people gain or lose access to resources. For example, someone from a lower social class who manages to get a college degree has increased their cultural capital. Similarly, someone from a higher social class who drops out of school may have lost some of their cultural capital. And, the meaning of cultural capital is not necessarily static. The social assets that society values can shift over time. There are three types or “states” of Cultural Capital: 1) There is the “Embodied” state which is the capital you have from your life experiences, learning your A,B,C's and being read to all the way through education and socialization. 2) the second state is called the “Objectified” state, more commonly known about twenty years or so ago as “bling”, “cheddar”, “lit”, “Gucci”, etc. And it's not just slang as we see it everywhere. I drive a Ford Pickup and you drive a Mercedes or a Lexus or a Tesla, you've got more “Objectitfied” cultural capital than me. Your grocery bags say Whole Foods, my grocery bags say Grocery Outlet. You get it. 3) Finally, there is “Institutionalized” Cultural Capital which is the way society measures social capital. The classic example of this is formal academic degrees; a masters degree carries more capital than a bachelors degree, a PhD even more and so on. And let's not forget the degrees on the opposite end of academia, that being degrees from the School of Hard Knocks. Depending on the culture, there may not be much perceived value on a degree from that institution or street smarts, but if you do have it, you can still gain your objectified capital (cha-ching). She uses the expression or notion that museums and the historically European art contained within is “The purveyor of absolute fact”. And as part of the study of Art, she challenges that notion. I hope I'm getting this right, otherwise she could sue me for defamation! The point, as I understand or misunderstand it is when she says there should be multiple entry points that visitors to a museum can access the art. Something for everyone. I liken it to the ski trails at a ski resort. There's the green circle or the bunny hills. If you know a little more about art you can tackle the blue trails; I think it's a blue square? Then if you're really down with the art, you can tackle the black diamond explanation of the painting or whatever the hell you're looking at. Okay, enough babbling out of me, it's time to learn about Art Accessibility, Scotland style. Grab yourself an Irn-Bru, unless it's time for a wee bit o' whiskey. As the lassie and me have a little Blether. Keeut Tine-g .. to TMM. Thanks for listening. CLOSE - The Modern Moron equates Cultural Capital to Willie Wonka and The Chocolate Factory. You know, as far as great speeches from a movie go, I will put Gene Wilder's rant up against the best of them. Gordon Geko and his “Greed is Good” speech or even Gary Cooper in his “Luckiest Man on The Face of the Earth” speech… a lot of the best speeches are from sports movies. Especially if you're a misogynist moron like me. I think we should do an episode on the best speeches from great movies. What do you think? Maybe some of them would apply to today as much as when we saw them on the big screen? But that is for another day. Thank you to my guest and best wishes on her upcoming Masters degree. Thank you for listening and we'll see you next time on TMM. Cultural Capital Theory & Examples | What is Cultural Capital? - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com Understanding Ernest Hemingway's Incredible Writing Style - bookanalysis.com https://hemingwayapp.com/
La administración de Joe Biden se ha mostrado comedida a la hora de criticar a su principal rival geopolítico conforme miles de ciudadanos chinos han salido esta semana a las calles a manifestarse contra las políticas restrictivas de COVID-19 del gobierno de Xi Jinping. Todo, en el contexto de una relación tensa entre Estados Unidos y China que añadió un capítulo importante con la reunión entre Biden y Jinping en Bali, Indonesia, la semana pasada. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.lawikly.com/subscribe
durée : 00:03:05 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Des dizaines de manifestations ont eu lieu ce weekend en Chine, pour protester contre les restrictions anti-Covid, mais aussi, souvent, conspuer le président Xi Jinping. Un défi inattendu pour le pouvoir enfermé dans sa stratégie de « zero Covid ».
durée : 00:03:05 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Des dizaines de manifestations ont eu lieu ce weekend en Chine, pour protester contre les restrictions anti-Covid, mais aussi, souvent, conspuer le président Xi Jinping. Un défi inattendu pour le pouvoir enfermé dans sa stratégie de « zero Covid ».
Zelenski asegura que se está reestableciendo poco a poco la electricidad en Ucrania, pero la OTAN teme que Rusia use el frío como arma de guerra. La crónica internacional pasa también por China, donde miles de personas están protestando contra las medidas anti-Covid del Gobierno de Xi Jinping. Gran parte del país sigue confinado y las escuelas, bares y restaurantes están cerrados hasta nuevo aviso. En lo político, Vox ha concentrado a una 25.000 personas en Colón para pedir un adelanto electoral y Pedro Sánchez se ha convertido en el nuevo líder de la internacional Socialistas, el primero de origen español.
China ha vivido una oleada de manifestaciones contra el Gobierno y las duras restricciones de tolerancia cero para combatir el COVID-19. Son las protestas más multitudinarias en años. Mario Esteban es investigador del Real Instituto Elcano, profesor del Centro de Estudios de Asia Oriental de la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y presidente de la Asociación Española de Estudios de Asia Oriental. Ante los micrófonos de RNE, el profesor Esteban destaca "el hartazgo" de la población china: "Hay gente pidiendo la dimisión de Xi Jinping, pero otros simplemente diciendo que quieren ir al cine". El detonante, explica, ha sido el incendio en un edificio confinado en el que fallecieron diez personas: "Estas políticas tan restrictivas se fundamentan en la premisa de que con esto se salvan vidas y parece ser que han impedido que el incendio se combata eficazmente. Ha sido el colmo para mucha gente". Con todo, no cree que las protestas hagan peligrar el liderazgo de Jinping. Según explica, la reciente renovación de su mandato ha favorecido que tanto el ejército como el partido estén copados de cargos muy afin al líder: "En este tipo de estados, la unica posibilidad de cambio viene de las divisiones que se puedan crear en la cúpula". Escuchar audio
Chinese president Xi Jinping says he wants his country's relationship with New Zealand to be taken to a "higher level" in the wake of a meeting with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Bangkok, their first face-to-face meeting since 2019. The meeting happened amid a backdrop of war in eastern Europe between Russia and Ukraine, and North Korea's decision to fire further missiles into Japanese territory during the summit. Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson spoke to Kim Hill.
Chinese president Xi Jinping says he wants his country's relationship with New Zealand to be taken to a "higher level" in the wake of a meeting with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the APEC summit in Bangkok, their first face-to-face meeting since 2019. RNZ's political editor Jane Patterson spoke to Corin Dann.
It's not every day that our Prime Minister meets with the Chinese President, but today is one of those days. Jacinda Ardern last spoke in-person to Xi Jinping in 2019 on a visit to Beijing, and today the two leaders are meeting ahead of the APEC summit in Bangkok. Ardern says she won't shy away from having a frank conversation about spaces of disagreement, despite China being New Zealand's biggest trading partner. New Zealand China Trade Council chair John Mckinnon spoke to Māni Dunlop.
Gordon Chang is a Lawyer, International Relations Expert on Southeast Asia and author of; The Coming Collapse of China and The Great US/China Tech War *Follow him on Twitter: @GordonGChang
durée : 00:20:34 - Journal de 18h - Le ton ne monte plus entre les Etats-Unis et la Chine. Avant le sommet du G20, le président américain Joe Biden a longuement rencontré son homologue chinois Xi Jinping. Une discussion "sincère" selon la Maison Blanche, les Chinois ne seraient plus sur le point d'envahir Taïwan.
durée : 00:03:53 - Le monde d'après - par : Jean Marc FOUR - Le sommet du G20 à Bali en Indonésie a débuté par une rencontre hautement symbolique entre Joe Biden et Xi Jinping. Les deux pays sont à couteaux tirés. Or la rencontre d'aujourd'hui s'est semble-t-il bien passée : de quoi se demander si les deux présidents ne pourraient pas se réconcilier.
durée : 00:02:07 - Le monde est à nous - Les relations entre leurs deux pays sont au plus bas depuis des décennies. À la veille du G20, en Indonésie, les présidents américain et chinois se rencontrent pour la première fois dans le cadre de leurs focntions actuelles.
•Buen Fin dejará una derrama de 195 mil mdp•Biden y Xi Jinping reafirman su voluntad de trabajar juntos•Más información en nuestro podcast
durée : 00:20:34 - Journal de 18h - Le ton ne monte plus entre les Etats-Unis et la Chine. Avant le sommet du G20, le président américain Joe Biden a longuement rencontré son homologue chinois Xi Jinping. Une discussion "sincère" selon la Maison Blanche, les Chinois ne seraient plus sur le point d'envahir Taïwan.
durée : 00:03:53 - Le monde d'après - par : Jean Marc FOUR - Le sommet du G20 à Bali en Indonésie a débuté par une rencontre hautement symbolique entre Joe Biden et Xi Jinping. Les deux pays sont à couteaux tirés. Or la rencontre d'aujourd'hui s'est semble-t-il bien passée : de quoi se demander si les deux présidents ne pourraient pas se réconcilier.
Ce lundi 14 novembre, les faits marquants du G20 à Bali, à l'instar de la rencontre Joe Biden-Xi Jinping et l'ombre de la guerre en Ukraine qui plane toujours, ont été abordés par Jean-Philippe Cartier, président de H8 Invest, Wilfrid Galand, directeur stratégiste chez Montpensier Finance, et Benaouda Abdeddaïm, éditorialiste BFM Business, reçus par Laure Closier et Christophe Jakubyszyn dans l'émission Good Morning Business sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.
durée : 00:07:03 - G20, une rencontre Biden-Xi Jinping sous haute tension
•Producción industrial en México subió 3.9%•Xi Jinping asistirá tanto a la G20 y APEC•Más información en nuestro podcast
•Joe Biden se reunirá con Xi Jinping en Bali•Chihuahua entregará gratuitamente actas en sistema braille•Más información en nuestro podcast
•Afirma AMLO que sí tramitará su pensión•Dos años de prisión a exalcalde de San Blas, Nayarit•Más información en nuestro podcast
W dzisiejszym odcinku podcastu OSW Michał Bogusz podsumowuje XX Zjazd Komunistycznej Partii Chin. Przedłużenie rządów Xî, deklaracje wzmocnienia armii, Tajwan, Zero COVID i wyprowadzenie Hu Jintao - co zapamiętamy z tego zjazdu? Zapraszamy do słuchania!
Il mio NUOVO libro "La dura vita del dittatore": https://amzn.to/3BLc2FlParliamo di come Xi Jinping ha marcato nuovamente il territorio al termine del XX Congresso del Partito Comunista Cinese. E di come Hu Jintao è stato preso a pesci in faccia. Testo e ricerca a cura di Alessandro Zambruno (https://www.instagram.com/_ale_zamb/?hl=it)Fonti usate:https://www.corriere.it/esteri/22_ottobre_19/uomo-ponte-pechino-che-riuscito-protestare-beffando-sicurezza-e86f79da-4fe2-11ed-b010-6f56425cdcb2.shtml?refresh_cehttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-63324655https://agenpress.it/hong-kong-cinque-minori-condannati-a-tre-anni-di-carcere-secondo-la-legge-sicurezza-di-xi-jinping/https://it.euronews.com/2022/10/20/manifestante-pro-hong-kong-picchiato-nel-consolato-cinese-di-manchesterhttps://www.ilpost.it/2022/10/23/xi-jinping-e-diventato-ancora-piu-potente/https://www.project-syndicate.org/onpoint/what-s-next-for-xi-s-chinahttps://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/10/22/world/china-xi-jinping-congresshttps://www.ft.com/content/d8db9b5b-7968-4147-9b3c-d688cac45b58https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/10/22/china-xi-jinping-hu-jintao-ccp-congress/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-63358627https://stream24.ilsole24ore.com/video/mondo/ai-weiwei-spiega-perche-hu-jintao-e-stato-cacciato-congresso/AEqKQEBC
Politik pusht die Börsen: Hedgefondsmanager wird britischer Premierminister und Zentralbanker wollen Zinsen stoppen. Politik crasht die Börsen: Xi Jinping zementiert seine Macht und Alibaba fühlt's. Außerdem holt Binance das FBI und Tesla rabattiert in China. Erst der BioNTech-Impfstoff, jetzt Cannabis. Dermapharm (WKN: A2GS5D) ist der Hype-Jäger der deutschen Börsen. Das Starbucks Kanadas heißt Tim Hortons und bringt der Firma dahinter mehr Umsatz als Burger King. Die Firma dahinter? Restaurant Brands International (WKN: A12GMA)! Diesen Podcast der Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) vom 25.10.2022, 3:00 Uhr stellt Dir die Trade Republic Bank GmbH zur Verfügung. Die Trade Republic Bank GmbH wird von der Bundesanstalt für Finanzaufsicht beaufsichtigt.
The congress of China's ruling Communist Party is now over, but reverberations from the event look set to be widely felt, not least in New Zealand. The always highly choreographed political gathering concluded with President Xi Jinping's predecessor, Hu Jintao, getting led off stage without explanation. It also ended with Jinping assuming near-absolute political control of the world's most-populous nation - and this country's biggest trading partner. University of Canterbury political scientist and China expert Anne-Marie Brady spoke to Mani Dunlop.
Xi Jinping galt schon bisher als mächtigster Mann der Welt, seit dem 20. Parteitag der kommunistischen Partei in Peking kann er diese Macht endgültig und ohne Widerstände nutzen. Das machte der 69-Jährige direkt deutlich, als er seinen Vorgänger Hu Jintao vor den Augen der Welt von Sicherheitsbeamten abführen ließ. Seit Sonntag sitzen im höchsten politischen Gremium Chinas, dem ständigen Ausschuss des Politbüros, nur noch Getreue Xis. Damit muss er sich nicht, wie bisher, mit moderateren Parteikollegen in wichtigen politischen Fragen einigen. Was bedeutet dieser Staatsstreich des Xi Jinping für den Rest der Welt? Was ist von China in den nächsten fünf Jahren zu erwarten? Was bedeutet seine alleinige Machtübernahme für die chinesisch-russischen Beziehungen? Darüber spricht Moderator Johannes Arends in der heutigen Folge mit der Sinologin Susanne Weigelin-Schwiedrzik. Abonniert unseren Podcast auch auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder Google Podcasts und hinterlasst uns eine Bewertung, wenn euch der Podcast gefällt. Mehr Podcasts gibt es unter www.kurier.at/podcasts
durée : 00:06:59 - Journal de 8 h - Le président Chinois signe son troisième mandat. Il devient le dirigeant chinois le plus puissant depuis Mao.
Tercer mandato sin precedentes. Xi Jinping ha sido reelegido para seguir al frente del Partido Comunista chino con una cúpula de partido completamente a su servicio
durée : 00:06:59 - Journal de 8 h - Le président Chinois signe son troisième mandat. Il devient le dirigeant chinois le plus puissant depuis Mao.
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Xi Jinping vägrar ge upp makten. Istället väntas han stärka sin egen position under den pågående partikongressen i Kina. Hör om Xi:s maktambitioner och hur de kan kopplas till hans person. Xi Jinping väntas bryta normen och sitta kvar vid makten efter tio år, kanske rentav på livstid. Men hur kan vi förstå Xi Jinpings maktambitioner? Xi:s familj förföljdes av kommunistpartiet under Mao och paradoxalt tycks detta banat väg för hans strävan idag, att upprätta full kontroll och stabilitet via partiet. Historiskt viktig så ser Xi på sig självI avsnittet berättar Lars Fredén, tidigare ambassadör i Kina, om de tillfällen då han själv träffat Xi Jinping. Xi beskrivs som en ledare med stor pondus och med en bild av sig själv som en historiskt viktig person. Nationalismen är viktig och det kinesiska kommunistpartiet verktyget med vilket Xi vill åstadkomma ett osårbart Kina. Hör om Xi:s självförtroende och om vilken omvärldskunskap han egentligen kan ha. Bryr sig Xi Jinping om att attityderna mot Kina i omvärlden försämrats under hans tid vid makten?Medverkande: Lars Fredén, fd ambassadör i Kina. Hanna Sahlberg, Ekots Kinakommentator. Björn Djurberg, Kinakorrespondent. Programledare: Axel Kronholm Producent: Therese Rosenvinge Tekniker: Hanna Melander
In Peking greift sich Xi Jinping die absolute Macht – für Deutschland wird es höchste Zeit, die China-Politik zu ändern. Leseempfehlung: [Die Grünen haben eine überraschende neue Rolle gefunden. Diesen Eindruck hat unser Reporter Johannes Bebermeier vom Parteitag in Bonn mitgebracht.](https://www.t-online.de/nachrichten/deutschland/innenpolitik/id_100066512/gruenen-parteitag-eine-einzige-zumutung.html) Den Tagesanbruch gibt es auch zum Nachlesen unter https://www.t-online.de/tagesanbruch **Den "Tagesanbruch"-Podcast gibt es immer Montag bis Freitag gegen 6 Uhr zum Start in den Tag. Die Wochenend-Ausgabe mit einer längeren Diskussionsrunde ist freitags ab 16 Uhr verfügbar.** Verpassen Sie keine Folge und abonnieren Sie uns bei [Apple Podcasts](https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/t-online-tagesanbruch/id1374882499?mt=2), [Google Podcasts](https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly90YWdlc2FuYnJ1Y2gucG9kaWdlZS5pby9mZWVkL21wMw?ep=14) oder [Spotify] (https://open.spotify.com/show/3v1HFmv3V3Zvp1R4BT3jlO?si=klrETGehSj2OZQ_dmB5Q9g). Unseren YouTube Channel mit allen Tagesanbruch Folgen [können Sie hier abonnieren](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjde5pZkCzVXIjodNXu-WA). Wenn Ihnen der Podcast gefällt, lassen Sie gern eine Bewertung da. Anmerkungen, Lob und Kritik an podcasts@t-online.de Produziert vom Podcast-Radio detektor.fm
durée : 00:03:03 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Xi Jinping sera reconduit pour un troisième mandat de cinq ans à la tête du Parti et de la Chine, à un moment de forte perturbation, à la fois diplomatique, économique, politique, sanitaire. Le leader chinois a sa part de responsabilité dans ces tensions.
durée : 00:03:03 - Géopolitique - par : Pierre Haski - Xi Jinping sera reconduit pour un troisième mandat de cinq ans à la tête du Parti et de la Chine, à un moment de forte perturbation, à la fois diplomatique, économique, politique, sanitaire. Le leader chinois a sa part de responsabilité dans ces tensions.
durée : 00:40:23 - Un jour dans le monde - Depuis son arrivée au pouvoir il y a 10 ans, Xi Jinping n'a cessé d'élargir son emprise sur la société. A quelques jours du XXe congrès du Parti Communiste Chinois, il y a peu de doutes quant au renouvellement du mandat de celui qui tient le pays d'une main de fer.
durée : 00:40:23 - Un jour dans le monde - Depuis son arrivée au pouvoir il y a 10 ans, Xi Jinping n'a cessé d'élargir son emprise sur la société. A quelques jours du XXe congrès du Parti Communiste Chinois, il y a peu de doutes quant au renouvellement du mandat de celui qui tient le pays d'une main de fer.
durée : 00:58:20 - Cultures Monde - par : Julie Gacon - Le 16 octobre se tiendra le XXe Congrès du PCC chinois, 5 ans après celui qui a aboli la limite de mandats présidentiels. Cet évènement crucial dans la vie du parti devrait cette année acter la reconduite de Xi Jinping à la tête du Parti et de la Présidence de la République Populaire de Chine. - invités : Alice Ekman Analyste responsable de l'Asie à l'Institut des études de sécurité de l'Union européenne (EUISS); Jean-Philippe Béja sinologue, politologue, directeur de recherche émérite au CNRS et chercheur au Centre d'études et de recherches internationales (CERI/Sciences Po).; Chloé Froissart Professeure d'histoire et de sciences politiques au département d'études chinoises de l'Inalco
durée : 00:04:26 - Le zoom de la rédaction - On le compare à Mao Zedong. Le président Xi Jinping est sur le point d'obtenir un troisième mandat à la tête de la Chine, lors du congrès du Parti communiste chinois, qui débutera le 16 octobre. Xi Jinping, le nouvel empereur rouge de la Chine, c'est un reportage de Sébastien Berriot.
Twitter whistleblower, Mudge, confirmed that the Chinese Communist Party has infiltrated Twitter after paying the company large sums of money; additionally, Mudge points out that more than 4000 Twitter employees have the ability to locate your data and geolocation while using the platform - aka, doxing capabilities. Poso shares “A Detransitioner's Perspective: Awakening from the Dream of Gender Utopia” and how the subject regrets becoming a lifelong medical patient after subjecting his body to multiple surgeries and becoming reliant on synthetic hormones. The U.S. Army advised soldiers to apply for food stamps and use the Financial Readiness Program after military families are struggling amid Biden's insane inflation. Xi Jinping is poised to build support for “Taiwan reunification” after appointing four new top military officials, as he continues to purge the ranks of the People's Liberation Army in order to create positions for his loyalists; Poso analyzes what Jinping's next move might be since the U.S. is weak under Biden. Here's your Daily dose of Human Events with @JackPosobiec Save up to 65% on MyPillow products by going to MyPillow.com/POSO and use code POSO Go to patriotmobile.com/poso/ or call 972-PATRIOT to get free activation with offer code POSO
China is one of the oldest states in the world, with a complicated history and rich culture. Now, as the political relationship between China and the United States, and arguably the rest of the Western world, is at its most tumultuous yet, we need a deeper understanding of this ancient country, to see where we could possibly go from here. To give us a glimpse into its history and its dealings with other societies, we speak with Professor Timothy Brook, a historian of China, whose studies span back to the 13th century. Timothy Brook is a Professor Emeritus of the Department of History of the University of British Columbia. He writes on a broad range of political, social, and cultural topics, with a focus on China's engagements with the world. Brook has published thirteen books, which have been translated into several Asian and European languages. A graduate of Harvard University, he has taught at Toronto, Stanford, and Oxford, and has held the Republic of China Chair at the University of British Columbia since 2004, until this year. QUOTES: President Xi Jinping is in this awkward position. He has inherited the Great State modality, but he doesn't think like a Mongol. He thinks like a Chinese who wants to go back to the way the world might have been before the Mongols ever invaded China. This has produced China's greatest foreign policy problems, Xinjiang, Tibet, Taiwan, all of these areas. China has perhaps the most unstable set of borders of any country in the world, and it's precisely because of this historical heritage that they can't think their way out of. The host of the Munk Debates is Rudyard Griffiths - @rudyardg. Tweet your comments about this episode to @munkdebate or comment on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/munkdebates/ To sign up for a weekly email reminder for this podcast, send an email to podcast@munkdebates.com. To support civil and substantive debate on the big questions of the day, consider becoming a Munk Member at https://munkdebates.com/membership Members receive access to our 10+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, newsletter and ticketing privileges at our live events. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue - https://munkdebates.com/ Producer: Marissa Ramnanan Editor: Adam Karch
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