Inside China: 1. The Rise Of A Superpower
213 201425 mins, 2014 How has China transformed, inside 30 years, from developing nation to the world’s next largest economy after the USA? Includes interviews with historians, eye-witnesses and party officials. TIANANMEN SQUARE A dramatic turning point was the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 – the communist party decided to bring in economic, if not political,… Read more »
Inside China: 2. China The Future?
157 201425 mins, 2014 China is flexing its economic muscle, investing all over the world. What does this mean for the West? AFRICA China needs access to energy and raw materials – that’s why it’s pouring huge investment into Africa. Mozambique’s economy, for example, is booming, with Chinese-led construction and agriculture projects. Is this part of… Read more »
Inside China: 3. Politics And The People
156 201425 mins, 2014 China is now a market economy, but holds on to the communist political system – pollution, corruption and ethnic divisions cause great tensions. POLITICS They call it “Socialism with Chinese characteristics” but the communist party has a monopoly on power and no opposition is tolerated. There are tensions in regions such as… Read more »
Inside China: 4. The New Entrepreneurs
172 201423 mins, 2014 China’s “new billionaires” are well-known but what about the small businesses? Many were set up by migrants who have battled against hardship – and many are women. THE PR BUSINESS 24 year old Tian Qiuyu started her business while she was still at university and now employs 6 people – but she… Read more »
Inside China: 5. China Rich And Poor
165 201423 mins, 2014 A big principle of socialism is equality, but China’s new society has glaring inequalities. The communist party calls it “socialism with Chinese characteristics” but, in the rush for growth, have they created a society far harsher than western capitalism? COMMUNISM COMES TO IKEA The new China now has a growing middle class… Read more »
Inside China: 6. The Great Migration
190 201421 mins, 2014 Chinese development has depended on a vast influx of 250 million migrant workers into the cities – some have prospered but most are poorly paid and housed, with few rights. Mass protests mean the government can no longer take them for granted. THE TRAINEE CHEF’S STORY Li Xu Bin is a migrant… Read more »
Inside China: 7. Environmental Timebomb?
180 201428 mins, 2014 The Chinese want the same life style as the West – but at what cost? The air and water are polluted, causing much suffering and protest – as well as a drought crisis. Chinese leaders talk of moving away from fossil fuels, but how much changes at local level? “THEY SILENCE OUR… Read more »
Inside China: 8. Education And Women’s Rights
164 201426 mins, 2014 The communist revolution gave women theoretical equality, but centuries-old oppressions still persist. Women have suffered through the “one child” policy. But women are now among China’s top entrepreneurs. “ONE CHILD” POLICY China’s coercive policy of forbidding more than one child has had a cruel effect on China’s women. The policy is now… Read more »
CLIP 52 Globalisation In Action: Nokia Moves To Romania
142 201310 mins 45 secs Nokia moves production from Germany to Romania, putting 2,000 employees out of work. German workers protest, but the move is welcomed in Romania.
CLIP 53 Impact Of Tourism: China’s Shangrila
148 201310 mins 38 secs A Himalayan Chinese community has called itself “Shangri-La” to boost tourism. Visitor numbers are growing — but the culture and environment are under threat.
CLIP 54 Impact Of Tourism: Cruise Ships & Alaska
141 201310 mins 33 secs Alaska’s sleepy fishing villages all but died when its gold rush ended. Now there’s a new boom – cruise ship tourists. They bring money but problems, too.
CLIP 55 Impact Of Tourism: Nepal & The Everest National Park
136 201311 mins 31 secs Every year 300,000 people come to Nepal to trek in the famous Everest National Park. But with them come deforestation, soil erosion and piles of rubbish.