China's Foreign Policy: Complete Series + Bonus Content (1949-Today) by The Socialist Program with Brian Becker published on 2021-07-31T15:22:25Z As the U.S. war machine ramps up aggression towards China, understanding the history of the country's engagement with the world is more crucial than ever. This multi-part series takes an in-depth look at the history of China's foreign policy since the 1949 revolution brought the Communist Party to power. This series is now seamlessly combined into this one episode file, with bonus content including immersive archival recordings and original music. Brian is joined by Kenneth Hammond, a Professor of East Asian and Global History at New Mexico State University and an activist with the organization Pivot to Peace. Part 1: 1949-1959 - Starts at 0:00:00 Part 2: 1959-1965 - Starts at 0:57:18 Part 3: 1965-1975 - Starts at 1:50:40 Part 4: 1975-1989 - Starts at 2:38:15 Part 5: 1989-1995 - Starts at 3:40:09 Part 6: 1995-2010 - Starts at 4:02:07 Part 7: 2011-2021 - Starts at 5:00:52 Please make an urgently-needed contribution to The Socialist Program by joining our Patreon community at patreon.com/thesocialistprogram. We rely on the generous support of our listeners to keep bringing you consistent, high-quality shows. All Patreon donors of $5 a month or more are invited to join the monthly Q&A seminar with Brian. Genre News & Politics Comment by Ron Rodarte Explain how Duopoly, Trump & a January 6 replay of corporate American ‘Wall Street Coup of 1933’ fit today’s American policy towards Asia & Chinese economics. Does Duopoly struggle a Trump Fascist dictator rule opposed to a status quo corporate rule? 2023-12-28T01:10:28Z Comment by Raazesh Sainudiin Thanks for the critical historical analysis. 2023-09-18T09:28:43Z Comment by Matthew O'Neal this is amazing bro 2021-12-19T15:55:10Z Comment by David Schlessinger Did professor Hammond know a teacher Parker who taught in middle school in Albuquerque? He was also at Kent State 2021-12-18T16:30:26Z Comment by Cxxxxfgb A wav file? Really? It's almost 4GB. That's ridiculous. 2021-11-23T10:19:09Z