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Category Archives: The Thomas Crampton Channel
Hans Rosling on China’s Rise
Hans Rosling, the Swedish academic made famous by his lively TED talks (more than 1 million downloads), tells Thomas Crampton how most of the world still has not understood the rise of China.
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Michel Adam: How I founded Fashion TV
Michel Adam, who is expanding Fashion TV in China, describes the business model and channel origin to Thomas Crampton.
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Oliver Stone: Why I am selling my Chinese art
Film director Oliver Stone explains why he is selling his Chinese art.
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China’s Adaptive Creativity
Elliot Ng argues that China’s web companies show a creativity in the form of adaptation to China’s particularities.
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What Robert Scoble learned in China
Robert Scoble, top US blogger, shares what he found following an 11-day, 5-city tour of China.
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Barack Obama’s half-brother in Shenzhen
Looking to see if anyone knows Mark Ndesandjo, Barack Obama’s half-brother who works in Shenzhen, running an internet company.
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Chris Patten on Obama’s Trade Stance
Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, expresses deep concerns about trade policies stated by Obama on the campaign trail.
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Bleak outlook for China and Asia
David Roche of Independent Strategy give a lively explanation about the bleak economic prospects ahead for China and Asia.
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Marcopoto and media complacency
Steve Marcopoto of Turner Broadcasting discusses the usage habits of teenagers who grew up digital.
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