China's Transformation with Bill Brown
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51m
During the past four decades, the world has witnessed China’s transformation – a swift economic rise, the uplifting of hundreds of millions out of poverty, and an opening up to the rest of the world. But what’s it been like to witness these changes from inside China and through the eyes of a foreigner?
In this Full Frame episode, host Mike Walter talks with Professor Bill Brown, an educator in Xiamen and the first foreigner to become a foreign resident in Fujian Province.
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