Edi Obiakpani

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A relaxing, educational podcast covering China's modern history, current events, and academic analyses of China's politics, society, and culture in a variety of mini-series. Starting with the history of the 20th century, this podcast aims to explore all facets of the history of China, from the major events to the smallest local changes, to give you a full picture of the development of one of the world's most powerful nations. As the series develops, we will discuss Chinese art, religion, politics, culture, and economics, bringing the country's past to life. If you're more interested in modern...

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Edi Obiakpani

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www.sinobabble.com

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4 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

Violence as 'family dispute': culture and politics in China's domestic violence laws 04.07.2026

After reading the story about a young woman abused and kidnapped by her family, I went down a rabbit hole to learn why police and judiciary avoid prosecuting what they consider to be 'family disputes'. In this episode, I unpack how domestic violence is routinely dismissed as a “family affair,” why police and courts avoid intervention, how cultural norms around shame and harmony shape rep...

Tongueless by Lau Yee-Wa Review | Sinobabble Book Club 27.06.2026

For more on the book club, including upcoming books and where to buy them, head to this webpage. To support the show, head over to my Buy Me a Coffee page to give a one-off or monthly donations, if your discretionary entertainment funds allow! Support the show Support the show Sign up for Buzzsprout to launch your podcasting journey: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=162442 Subscribe to the...

Media influence as foreign policy: China’s journalist training in Africa w/Dr Emeka Umejei 22.06.2026

In 2022, Freedom House released a report titled “Beijing's Global Media Influence 2022”, highlighting the numerous ways in which the Chinese government seeks to influence media across the world. They stated that China’s main tactics were the mass distribution of content, harassment and intimidation of outlets that publish negative news, disinformation campaigns, and training for media workers...

The Party's Interests Come First Review | Sinobabble Book Club 13.06.2026

For more on the book club, including upcoming books and where to buy them, head to this webpage. To support the show, head over to my Buy Me a Coffee page to give a one-off or monthly donations, if your discretionary entertainment funds allow! Support the show Sign up for Buzzsprout to launch your podcasting journey: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=162442 Subscribe to the Sinobabble Newsle...

[Preview] How Chinamaxxing foreigners are performing nationalism on Chinese social media 06.06.2026

**This is a bonus episode for paid subscribers. If you would like to become a paid sub and receive bonus content, head over to Buy Me a Coffee using the link in the description, or upgrade your Substack account** An article in the Journal of Contemporary China inspire me to dip my toe in the Chinamaxxing trend and discuss how foreign influencers in China promote state approved nationalist narrativ...

From victim to victor: Xenophobia and anti-Japanism as nationalism in China 23.05.2026

Earlier this week, I read a Substack article discussing the rise in viral anti-Japanese content on Chinese social media. The gruesome posts and recent polling data all point to the fact that anti-Japanese sentiment is increasing among Chinese people, despite increasing economic ties and a move away from 'wolf warrior' style diplomacy. Why, when China seems to be more doveish, does Japan...

Nationalism with International Characteristics w/Nick Zeller 16.05.2026

Nick and I ramble about nationalism for about an hour. Follow the China Monitor and Nick on Substack Buy bookclub books here Buy me a coffee Latest Substack post Links to everything Support the show Sign up for Buzzsprout to launch your podcasting journey: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=162442 Subscribe to the Sinobabble Newsletter : https://sinobabble.substack.com/ Support Sinobabble on...

Can an outsider truly portray an ethnic group faithfully? | Last Quarter of the Moon Review (Sinobabble Book Club) 09.05.2026

A (late!) review of our April Book club book The Last Quarter of the Moon by Chi Zijian. A 90-year-old Evenki woman who has spent her life in the forests of northeast China herding reindeer recounts the story of her life, her people, and the encroachment of modernity and imperialism on how they live. A story of nature, love, loss, despair, and change, we also ask if someone who is not part of a pa...

China's Ethnic Unity and Progress Law: A breakdown 18.04.2026

In early March, the PRC's National People's Congress passed a law titled the P.R.C. Law on the Promotion of Ethnic Unity and Progress. According to the government the law, which has been in development since 2023, the law "lays out the overall requirements, important principles, and responsibilities and duties of relevant entities concerning the promotion of ethnic unity and progres...

[Archive] Dreaming of East Turkestan: Xinjiang and China, c.700-1950 09.04.2026

Over the Easter break, the next two episodes of the podcast will be archival episodes covering the medieval and modern history of Mongolia and Xinjiang. This is in preparation for an episode I'll be doing when I get back on the New Ethnic Unity Policy released by the Chinese government. Our book club book for this month is The Last Quarter of the Moon, also on the theme of ethnic minorities i...

[Archive] Why is Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia? (+Bonus Article) 02.04.2026

Over the Easter break, the next two episodes of the podcast will be archival episodes covering the medieval and modern history of Mongolia and Xinjiang. This is in preparation for an episode I'll be doing when I get back on the New Ethnic Unity Policy released by the Chinese government. Our book club book for this month is The Last Quarter of the Moon, also on the theme of ethnic minorities i...

How to glaze your billionaire bestie | The Troublemaker Book Review | Sinobabble Book Club 27.03.2026

This episode is the third installment in our book club, we’re doing well guys. The Troublemaker: How Jimmy Lai Became a Billionaire, Hong Kong’s Greatest Dissident, and China’s Most Feared Critic certainly tries to live up to its name. It covers the “‘extraordinary life story’ (Publishers Weekly) of the billionaire businessman Jimmy Lai, a leading Hong Kong democracy activist fighting for freedom...

Internal agitprop & 'minimum compliance' in Chinese governance 20.03.2026

A look at three recent papers published in the China Quarterly, and what they say about local governance, internal propaganda and the politics of 'getting things done' in modern China. Buy bookclub books here             Buy me a coffee Latest Substack post Support the show Sign up for Buzzsprout to launch your podcasting journey: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=162442 Subscribe...

Down to the countryside 2.0 & the myth of the rural reset 13.03.2026

China’s post 90s and 00s generation are burnt out, mentally and emotionally drained, and apparently are not getting enough sunlight. While grinding in the city seems to have led to a law of diminishing returns -- typically referred to as ‘involution’ -- many young hopefuls are still seeking opportunity elsewhere. In this episode I explore the phenonmenon of the ‘rural reset’, the idea that one can...

Consumption as identity and politics in China w/Yaling Jiang 06.03.2026

Today's guest is Yaling Jiang. Yaling is a former journalist who currently uses her research and reporting skills to provide businesses with insights and analysis on the Chinese consumer market. She is the founder of research agency Aperture China, alongside which she runs the newsletter Following the Yuan on Substack, which provides nuanced takes on Chinese consumer trends. We discuss how Ch...

Sex and irreverence during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution | "Serve the People!" Review (Sinobabble Book club) 27.02.2026

This is a recording of the livestream of our monthly book club. In this livestream we discuss the book Serve the People! by Yan Lianke, a banned book set during the Cultural Revolution in China. If you would like to find out more about the book club and which books we’re reading, please click here. Buy me a coffee Links to everything Support the show Sign up for Buzzsprout to launch your podcastin...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 48 | The Cultural Revolution part 8: The end of the Cultural Revolution 26.02.2026

Part 8 of reuploading classic history episodes in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. The death of Mao Zedong and the trial of the Gang of Four are traditionally used as the signifiers of the end of the Cultural Revolution. The violent and turbulent 10 year period came to a sudden stop as political in-fighting continued until Deng Xiaoping was able to quash his f...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 51 | The Cultural Revolution part 7: Culture 25.02.2026

Part 7 of reuploading classic history episodes in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. In this episode, we discuss the changes made to China's cultural realm during the Cultural Revolution. As the main target of the Cultural Revolution Group, cultural production including art, literature, theatre, and film were all subject to the new rules of the decade. But...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 50 | The Cultural Revolution part 6: Economy, Education & Everyday Life 24.02.2026

Part 6 of reuploading classic history episodes in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. In this episode we look at how the economy and educational system fared during the Cultural Revolution decade. We discuss how a period of chaos led into a period of stagnation, where things neither got much better nor much worse. We also talk about differences between the countr...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 49 | The Cultural Revolution part 5: The death of Lin Biao 23.02.2026

Part 5 of reuploading classic history episodes in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. In this episode we explore the mysterious and complex character of Lin Biao, and his even more mysterious demise. We ask how he rose to prominence so quickly after being a largely background figure in the party for so many years, and what effect his vice-chairmanship and sudden...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 48 | The Cultural Revolution part 4: The party restored (1968-1972) 22.02.2026

Part 4 of reuploading classic history episodes in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. In episode 4 of the Cultural Revolution series, we look at how the party began to rebuild itself in the period 1968-1972 through a series of internal meetings, some last-minute purges, and a few devastating mass campaigns that would end up having a much higher impact than anythi...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 47 | The Cultural Revolution part 3: Ending the chaos (1967-68) 21.02.2026

Part 3 of reuploading classic history episodes in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. In this episode, we look at how Mao reversed the course of the Cultural Revolution, bringing in the army to end the violence and destruction caused by the factionalism between the Red Guards and other mass organisations. We discuss the much vaunted revolutionary committees, temp...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 46 | The Cultural Revolution Part 2: Violence in the cities, violence in the countryside 20.02.2026

Part 2 of reuploading classic history episodes in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. In this episode we talk about the violence that gripped the Chinese nation at the height of the Cultural Revolution. We discuss the difference between the brutality that took place in the cities, which was mainly perpetrated by Red Guards and affected culture as much as people,...

[Archive] 20th Century History Episode 45 | The Cultural Revolution part 1: The end of the tea party 19.02.2026

A reupload of a classic history episode in the run up to our book club review of Serve the People! by Yan Lianke. The first of 8 episodes covering the build up, events, and aftermath of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, which took place in China from 1966 to 1976. In this episode we discuss what the Cultural Revolution was supposed to be, recap its principal causes, discuss the events tha...

The end of exchange? The state of US-China academic relations w/Rory Truex 13.02.2026

I’m very excited to have on Rory Truex as my guest for today’s episode. Rory is Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. His research focuses on Chinese politics and authoritarian systems, and his work has been published in the American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, The China Quarterly and many more. He has been featured i...

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