The West has spent decades pleading with China to become a responsible stakeholder in the global community, but what happens now that China is starting to take a more proactive role internationally? In today's show, Kaiser Kuo and David Moser are delighted to be joined by Dutch journalist Fokke Obbema (the de Volkskrant correspondent with a perfectly normal Dutch name), author of the recent book China and the West: Hope and Fear in the Age of Asia.

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October 27, 2015
I can't access your standalone mp3? I have no problems with the others. Am trying to download it to give me something to listen to at the gym tonight...thanks, love the show
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October 28, 2015
As sinolawson remarked, the link to the standalone MP3 file has a typo in it (there's a '1489' which should be '1469'). The correct link is http://www.popupchinese.com/data/1469/sinica-hope-and-fear-in-the-age-of-asia.mp3
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October 28, 2015
Thanks, fixed that!
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