The Killing of Demyan Hanul: The Rise and Fall of a Ukrainian Ultranationalist
As Ukraine continues its war effort, questions remain about whether the country can ever reconcile its internal divisions—or whether the policies of Hanul and his ideological allies have set Ukraine on a path of permanent conflict. If nothing else, his assassination is a stark reminder that the very forces he helped empower may eventually consume those who once led them.
I have lived in China for 7 years now and can tell you that the yuan is worth 6.5 to a dollar. Chinese policy is based on the World Bank and investments just like any other capitalist country. A small percentage of companies are owned by foreigners in the USA and with different policies in contrast to the other way around with the US . The US owns 60 percent of the factories here and the Chinese government has hired US private security forces to protect oil and other natural resource areas. Also, the telecommunications system here is influenced by US companies who advise the Chinese government on economic policy with media and telecommunications. Keep up the good work.
Biological determinism used here on the show which does not make someone indigenous but culture does based on language, values, customs, history in commonality. Biological determinism derives from 19th century scientific racism that stated blood and physical characteristics determine a culture. Thanks again for the show.
Good show but some misinformation about China.