Inside China
Get to know the largest nation on Earth just a little better with Open2:
A new president
Giles Mohan reports of the influence of China and energy policy on the Ghana presidential election.
Flames of protest
With the Olympic torch attracting protests around the globe Giles Mohan asks what an Olympic boycott would achieve.
Chinese School
There are 350 million children being educated in China; discover what daily life is like for those in the region of Anhui. Read more about the series.
Learning in China
A big country, a centralist State, a host of competing demands. Get an overview of Chinese education.
Balancing development
As China develops, there are increasing tensions between the economy versus the environment.
Free to choose?
Do local experiments in democracy suggest a changes behind the "Bamboo curtain"? How much choice do the people of China have?
The sleeping giant wakes
An expanding home market and a keeness for foreign investment, is this China's century?
Noodles and football
Did you know the Chinese gave us football as well as noodles? Discover What the Chinese Did For Us.
OU Lecture 2008
Its size alone makes China's economic growth significant. Professor Kaplinsky explores the impact of China.
Content last updated: 06/05/2008


