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The Point with Liu Xin

The Point with Liu Xin

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The Point with Liu Xin presents in-depth analysis and coverage of major world issues and features both international and Chinese viewpoints.Copyright @ China Plus Politics & Government
Episodes
  • US-Iran Agreement
    Jun 15 2026
    The United States and Iran have announced an agreement set to take effect on June 19, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of US naval restrictions. President Donald Trump hailed the development as a "big, beautiful peace," while Iranian officials confirmed that a peace framework has been finalized and is expected to be signed in Switzerland. Is this truly the end of the crisis, or the beginning of a new phase of negotiations? Does this represent a diplomatic victory for President Trump? What challenges could still derail a final agreement?
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    26 mins
  • Why do classics still matter today?
    Jun 10 2026
    In an era of rapid technological change, geopolitical uncertainty, and cultural transformation, why are scholars from around the world gathering to revisit ancient wisdom? The Second World Conference of Classics, held in Athens, Greece, brings together leading experts to explore the enduring relevance of humanity's intellectual heritage. What messages do the organizers hope to share with the world? Why is dialogue between civilizations more important than ever? How can ideas from ancient Greece, China, and other classical traditions help us better understand the challenges of today?
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    26 mins
  • Why Gen-Z Americans view China differently
    Jun 3 2026
    A recent poll reveals a striking divide in how Americans view China. While many older Republican-leaning voters see China as an enemy, most Democratic-leaning voters view China as a competitor. Even more surprisingly, younger Democrats are increasingly likely to see China as a partner rather than an adversary. What explains these sharply different perspectives? How much do Americans really know about China? And what can be done to bridge the gap in understanding between the world's two largest economies?
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    26 mins
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