China: Basket case to leading light

by Sam Roggeveen - 1 March 2010 12:23PM

Clinton Dines has lived most of his adult life in China and is one of Australia's most knowledgeable and respected business leaders there. Last Thursday he addressed the Lowy Institute on China's era of reform. You can listen to his address or read a transcript via our homepage.

I had a chance to sit down with Clinton to discuss some of major themes of his address.

You can listen here.

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