Looking back at 2019, this is our selection of particularly insightful and eye-opening interviews and features from the global China-watching community.
YCW’s Best of 2019

Looking back at 2019, this is our selection of particularly insightful and eye-opening interviews and features from the global China-watching community.
YCW canvassed its global chapters for their 2019 Summer reading recommendations. The list covers our top recommendations books on Politics & International Affairs, Economics & Business and Culture & Society.
While the U.S.-China trade conflict dominated mainstream media, several other events of 2018 will shape the China of the future, among them the removal of the presidential term limits or the development of Artificial Intelligence capabilities. Looking back at the past year, we selected a few particularly insightful interviews and features that may provide a wider view on the variety of issues and topics emerging from the China-watching community globally.
YCW canvassed its chapters from across the globe to compile a list of top reads to see us through the last few weeks of summer 2018.
This year began with President Xi Jinping extolling the virtues of globalization at Davos and, from there, never failed to deliver moments in global affairs that ranged from eyebrow-raising to surreal. We selected a few particularly insightful interviews and features that may provide some understanding of what happened in 2017, and a sense of direction for what lies ahead.