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šļø 3 June 2016
ā±ļø 50 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Cynica podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China, coming |
0:13.4 | you today from New York City. |
0:15.5 | I'm Kaiser Guo, joined as usual by the notorious Giniumi, aka Jeremy Goldcorn. |
0:19.8 | How are you, Jeremy? |
0:22.1 | Very well indeed, Kaiser. |
0:26.9 | Jeremy, we have a big announcement this week, don't we? We do indeed. We're delighted to announce that from today, Seneca is being produced in partnership with SopChina. SubChina offers a feast of |
0:32.2 | business, political and cultural news about a nation that is reshaping the world, and we're very |
0:36.8 | happy to be new members of |
0:38.1 | their team. Stay informed about what's going on in China through the Sub-China app website and |
0:43.0 | newsletter. So today we're at the offices of the National Committee on United States-China Relations |
0:48.2 | in Manhattan. This month marks the 50th anniversary of the founding of the National Committee, |
0:52.9 | as it's known to those familiar with it. It was founded back in the dark early days of the cultural revolution, |
0:57.9 | which also, you know, happened, it kicked off just a month before. And just as the U.S. was |
1:02.8 | really sliding into the morass of the Vietnam War, and the National Committee has been |
1:06.9 | the standard bearer for deepening of understanding in this increasingly vital bilateral |
1:10.4 | relationship. |
1:11.4 | And so we are absolutely delighted today to be talking to Steve Orland's and Jan Barris, |
1:16.3 | the president and vice president, respectively, of the National Committee. Steve, Jan, welcome to |
1:21.1 | Sinica. Thank you, thank you. It's great to be here, and we're thrilled to be part of your |
1:25.8 | inaugural podcast. Thanks, Steve. We're long overdue to |
1:30.0 | have you guys on, but I'm glad that we could make it this opportunity. Can we start talking about |
1:34.3 | the history of the National Committee, its mission and background to it? Absolutely. Jan was |
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