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Your Editor, Rich Kuslan
Rich Kuslan is an attorney, writer, presenter, intereviewer. A mandarin speaker with native fluency (and a strong Taiwanese accent, by choice), he brings to AsiaBizBlog a deep-seated interest of 30 years and (he hopes) penetrating insight into Chinese life, ideas and history. Once fluent (now quite rusty) in Japanese, he once lived and worked in Tokyo and Osaka, in addition to tours of China and Taiwan, beginning in the early 1980s. A more extensive profile may be found here.-
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Category Archives: Podcasts
Podcast with Harry Moser on “Reshoring”
Whither American manufacturing? Harry Moser, Industry Week Manufacturing Hall of Famer, discusses his reshoring initiative to bring manufacturing back to the United States. To contact Harry Moser, visit the Reshoring Initiative website.
Posted in American Faux Pas, China After the Meltdown, Imports and Exports, Manufacturing, Podcasts, U.S. Economy
Tagged china, manufacturing, offshoring, podcasts, reshoring
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Podcast Audio — Avon, China and the FCPA
Door-to-Door cosmetic sales in China meets the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and four executives discover what the law means for them in practice.
Posted in American Faux Pas, China After the Meltdown, Legal, Management, Podcasts, Uncategorized
Tagged avon, corruption, door to door, FCPA, podcast, vacuum cleaners
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Three Observations on Taiwan Today
A generation's worth of changes on Taiwan, of which Rich discusses three, observed on his most recent trip to the island. [The text version of this podcast may be found directly below.]
Posted in Ideas in Chinese Life, Podcasts
Tagged manufacturing, podcasts, Taipei, Taitung, taiwan, tourism
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Regarding Podcasts at AsiaBizBlog
I have over time received more than a handful of requests to do podcasts and frankly my inbox is brimful with press releases. Yes, I read your press releases — at least the first few paragraphs. Send your requests and … Continue reading
Posted in Blog Announcements, Podcasts
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Good Cat in Screenland – An Interview with Richard Cohen
Today’s post is my interview with the documentary filmmaker, Richard Cohen. In Mr. Cohen’s latest work, “Good Cat in Screenland,” two entrepreneurs from Communist China acquire a bankrupt historic show business hotel in Culver City, California, where the Munchkins resided … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas in Chinese Life, Podcasts
Tagged business, california, china, chinese, culver city, documentary, film, hollywood, judy garland, munchkins, wizard of oz
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Audio Event: Bob Compton, Win In China Filmmaker
Bob Compton, producer of Win in China, talks about his film and the business plan competition it documents. See below for a video clip from the film: Win in China (www.wininchinamovie.com)
Posted in Business Opportunities, Management, Podcasts
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Video Event: The Onion Speaks on the Chinese Court System
Have we ever before seen such commentary on the Chinese court system? Or on China, from Westerners? 20 years ago, China was held the object of veneration — perhaps because few knew anything about her. But she is now the … Continue reading
Audio Event: Retail in Vietnam with Giles Cooper
While China occupies center stage for most Western investors, Vietnam's nascent retail sector may provide opportunities, which our guest attorney Giles Cooper, resident in Hanoi, expounds upon, with comments on the legal system as well. Giles Cooper is Special Counsel … Continue reading
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Video Event: Robert Adanto’s “The Rising Tide” — Chinese Video Artists
We take a detour today with a clip from Robert Adanto’s, “The Rising Tide, a New Documentary on Chinese Contemporary Art.” Many thanks to Robert for his kind permission, enabling us to post this clip on Asiabizblog. Get the Flash … Continue reading
Audio Event: an Interview with China Law Scholar and Practitioner, Stanley Lubman
Asiabizblog kicks off a new season of podcasts with an interview of Stanley Lubman, China law scholar and practitioner. Mr. Lubman has, over 40 years, been witness to and participant in China’s veritable earthquake of changes. Whether as student of … Continue reading




