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Dr Matthew Eagleton-Pierce Dr Matthew Eagleton-Pierce is a Reader (Associate Professor) in International Political Economy at SOAS University of London.
Mitiku Gabrehiwot Tesfaye Fellow, Global Research Network on Parliaments and People, SOAS; PhD Candidate, Max Planck Institute; Associate Professor of Anthropology, Mekelle University, Ethiopia
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Identity and politics in Xi Jinping's China NPR international correspondent Emily Feng, who spent nearly a decade reporting in China and Taiwan, talks about her new book of essays and reportage, 'Let Only Red Flowers Bloom'.
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