What really makes up China's DNA | Rana Mitter | IAI

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Rana Mitter discusses the factors responsible for China's growing influence.

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China’s rise on the global stage continues amongst negative Western press. We hear daily of China’s acts of aggression against the West and Taiwan, we hear of alleged genocide and of more protests in Hong Kong. But what is really behind the story of China’s global rise, and what might bring it down?

Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at the Department of Politics and International Relations at Oxford University, Rana Mitter, explores what really makes up China’s DNA.

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Regular presenter of Night Waves and writer for the Financial Times, History Today, and the London Review of Books, Rana Mitter is Professor of the History and Politics of Modern China at Oxford.

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