On September 6th, Shenzhen celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of its founding as a special economic zone (SEZ). And while the city feted itself at the highest levels of power, its celebrations were marred by an unexpected development: in a speech made by Wen Jiabao a week earlier the Chinese Premier had called for further democratization in uncharacteristically blunt terms, warning of the peril of stalled political reform.

The contrast between the two events could not be clearer, but what does it mean? This week, the Sinica gang takes a look at this ideological battle in Shenzhen, as well as the more local storm brewing in Beijing over the redevelopment of the Drum and Bell tower district. Joining Kaiser Kuo we have Sinica co-host Jeremy Goldkorn, along with newcomer John Garnaut, staff journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald and one of the most perceptive journalists writing on China.

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 said on
September 12, 2010
Sinica has quickly become my most-anticipated podcast. Please no more weeks-long hiatuses!
 said on
September 22, 2010
Does anyone know what's the band and which song they are playing at the beginning and ending of this podcast?
 said on
September 22, 2010
@user8318 The band is my band (this is Kaiser), Chunqiu, and the song is called 猎人, Lieren, "The Huntsman" from our CD. You can get it on iTunes if you just look up Chunqiu or Spring & Autumn. Thanks! Hope this question means you like it.
 said on
September 22, 2010
Thanks Kaiser! I've ordered it on eMusic and downloading it now. I really like it. I hope you guys continue doing what you're doing with the band. :D
Mark Lesson Studied