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    <description>Chow Yian Ping is the editor of ThinkChina. She was a senior correspondent at the Chinese language daily Lianhe Zaobao where she wrote big reads and features. She has worked as a journalist, a museum curator and a TV producer. She has lived in Beijing, Hong Kong, Manila, Wellington and Singapore, where she is now based. Yian Ping volunteers for the community-initiated Oral History Project (oralhistoryproject.sg) and interviews pioneers from the Singapore culture scene. In her free time, she...</description>
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The chasm between China, where the epidemic first erupted, and the Western world has worsened, creating cross-cultural debates on ways of governance, globalisation, national and ethnic identities, and...</description>
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      <title>The West has lost its way, but China may not be the beneficiary, says historian Wang Gungwu</title>
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