Our hosts, from the US and China, discuss what unites us. Using enlightening stories and brilliant g
Huawei Mate XT tri-fold handset sees over 6 million pre-orders. With the largest consumer market in
We interview Mario Cavolo, who's lived in China for 25 years. We discuss how China's changes, the en
Hotels and tourist destinations are bracing for a flood of eager spenders as October’s Golden Week a
According to a recent article by The Guardian “Exxon chases billions in US subsidies for a ‘climate
China is building joint-venture factories in the USA. According to The Institute for Energy Studies,
We ask special guest, Hussein Askary of BRIX Sweden, a non-profit association on the Belt and Road
Are Americans weird? How does the rest of the world see the US? We discuss aspects of American and C
Dr. Jeffrey Sachs joins us to discuss China's model of poverty alleviation. How can it inform Africa
For many Americans these days, buying back to school supplies might mean skipping meals. We discuss
We interview Astrid Haas, a sustainability expert, about the future of Africa. In Beijing, leaders f
Chinese are super-savers but when travelling they tend to spend a lot of that. Alex Shi, a young Chi
Former Director of Department of Economic and Business Policy in London and economist John Ross join
We invite a research coordinator from PAX Sapiens to discuss strategies for deepening understanding
Hot on the tail of cooling inflation comes the cost of staying cool. We look at the tragedies that h
We discuss how China has become the global leader in green energy technology. And how China is leadi
Professor Bryan W. Van Norden of Vassar College joins The Bridge for a discussion on Chinese philoso
From Beijing to Boston, bikes are coming back. How is biking in China and the U.S. similar and diffe
Noted economist Warwick Powell joins the show. We discuss travel, trade, China’s Third Plenum, and p
We invite economist, Professor Michael Dunford of Sussex University on to explain China's economy. W
About 79 million Americans face health-related financial burdens. New laws are set to tame this mons