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Release Date:
January 29, 2021
Original Title:
Pride & Shame: The Roots Of US-China Tensions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
US China relations are at its worst in modern history, how did the two countries get to this point? Understand the historical forces driving the conflict - from China’s Century of Shame to the slow decay of deindustrialisation in the US. Further adding to tensions is China’s perspective that US meddled in Hong Kong’s internal politics, and the American perspective that China is in part to blame for the coronavirus pandemic. After 4 years of escalating conflict under a Trump administration, what will Biden’s approach to China be?
Associate Producer:
Chelladurai Anandarajah
Camera Operator:
Feng Zhou
Editor:
Jean Kao
Sound:
Isaac To
Writer:
Pearl Forss
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