In this podcast episode, Peter Hessler, a staff writer for The New Yorker and a China expert, shares insights into the complex and changing relationship between the US and China, drawing on his personal experiences in education and cultural observations. He highlights the shift from a historically antagonistic view to a more nuanced understanding, addressing common misconceptions about China's political system and the origins of the pandemic. Hessler also explores generational changes among Chinese students, revealing shifts in demographics, aspirations, and the balance between tradition and modernity. His reflections underscore the unique challenges faced by today's Chinese youth in an increasingly restrictive environment.
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