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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2011 · 23 MIN

Shaking the World - Part Two

from The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2011 · host BBC World Service

As China's role has become the world's banker, Michael Robinson looks at the potentially world-shaking clash of cultures between non-democratic, state-planned China and the American-centred world of democracy and free market ideology.

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As China's role has become the world's banker, Michael Robinson looks at the potentially world-shaking clash of cultures between non-democratic, state-planned China and the American-centred world of democracy and free market ideology.

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