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In this episode we will be talking to Tim Rüling, he is a
Research Fellow with the Europe and Asia Programs at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) in Stockholm. He specialises in EU-China relations, Chinas political economy and hong kong politics.
Today we talk about the Corona virus and how it has effected chinas politics, hong kong and why China may have acted slow in the beginning and the importance of dealing with the situation politically. We also talk about Hong Kong, the protests and political distrust in Hong kong. As well ass the economics of loans and a possible credit/hosuing-bubble, and a lot more.
By Nicholas FernholmTips på gäster? Har du funderingar, idéer eller feedback om podden? Hör av dig till oss på [email protected], gilla videon, prenumerera och sprid till dina vänner!
Vill du stötta smartasspodden? Bli en Patreon på www.patreon.com/smartasspodden
In this episode we will be talking to Tim Rüling, he is a
Research Fellow with the Europe and Asia Programs at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI) in Stockholm. He specialises in EU-China relations, Chinas political economy and hong kong politics.
Today we talk about the Corona virus and how it has effected chinas politics, hong kong and why China may have acted slow in the beginning and the importance of dealing with the situation politically. We also talk about Hong Kong, the protests and political distrust in Hong kong. As well ass the economics of loans and a possible credit/hosuing-bubble, and a lot more.