Undercurrents

Episode 61: LGBTQ+ Rights, and China's Post-COVID Global Standing

07.02.2020 - By Chatham HousePlay

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The 21st century has been a time of significant change for the global LGBTQ+ movement. While same-sex marriage and gender transition are increasingly celebrated in some parts of the world, laws to criminalise homosexuality and gender non-conformity have been strengthened in others. In this episode, Ben speaks to journalist Mark Gevisser to find out more. Then Agnes discusses China's global reputation with Dr Sam Geall from the Asia-Pacific Programme at Chatham House. They cover how the coronavirus pandemic may have affected China's soft power, and also how the country is positioning itself in the international debate on climate change.  Find the book: The Pink Line: Journey's Across the World's Queer Frontiers Read the article: China Expands Coal Plant Capacity to Boost Post-Virus Economy Explore the Chatham House Centenary: Centenary Events Credits: Speakers: Sam Geall, Mark Gevisser Hosts: Agnes Frimston, Ben Horton Sound Editor: Jamie Reed Recorded and produced by Chatham House

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