
The ZhōngHuá Mundus podcasts are featured in our monthly China newsletter, bringing you analysis of China in the world, as seen from Europe.

China’s tales of the future
How science fiction is shaping China’s economics, politics and society.

How has the pandemic affected the BRI?
How has the COVID-19 Pandemic reshaped the scope and ambition of China's Belt and Road Initiative?

Understanding Sri Lanka's current crisis
What needs to be done to address the Sri Lankan crisis and how does it relates to China?

Is China bailing Russia out?
The mystery of China-Russia economic relations in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and what it means for Europe.

The cost of China's dynamic zero-COVID policy
What does zero-COVID mean for both China and the global economy?

What to expect from China's innovation drive?
How much has China progressed technologically?

China's human capital problem
How are industrialisation and automation affecting Chinese workers?

Understanding Japan’s economic relations with China
What can Europe learn?

What to watch in 2022: China's economic outlook
Our end of 2021 recap of China’s economic activities.

Why is China cracking down on big tech?
A look at China’s recent regulatory efforts in the digital space.

Will ‘common prosperity’ address China’s inequality?
Why is China reviving this old mantra?

A Late Bloomer: where is China’s climate plan?
The world awaits China's concrete plan on carbon reduction, but the country is following its own pace.

CCP's 100th Anniversary: Reflecting and looking forward
As the Chinese Communist Party celebrates its 100th anniversary, we looked into the past, future and present of the country's economic development.

Challenges and growth of China's private sector
Is the dynamic role of the private sector in China under threat by its economic model and the United States?

New kid in the playground: China's antitrust push
How is China’s antitrust push being weaponised to counter western sanctions?

A digital yuan?
China is moving towards a digital currency but there is a long way to go.