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Should Beijing cut back on the number of cars on the road?

Aug 17, 2010
David Moser invites American guests to dispute whether or not Beijing should cut back on the number of cars on the road.
Tags: cars, environment, Beijing
  • David Moser

    David Moser has worked in academia and media in Beijing for almost twenty years. Formerly a program advisor and host on CCTV-10, he is currently Academic Director for CET Beijing Studies, an overseas ...

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China, from the very beginning of its modern foundation in 1949, has found itself at the center of numerous controversial topics facing the world, with stories of both miracle and tenacity.

After thousands of years of unhurried evolution, China has in the post-modern era undergone huge transformation, creating opportunity for millions within mere decades. Yet being one of the fastest-growing economies, will China become a threat to the rest of the world? Can its traditional values and culture withstand the test of human beings edging closer to a common understanding? With the largest population in the world and the pressure of supporting tens of millions of poverty-stricken citizens, how should China deal with its thorny domestic problems? And where does China stand in an international community faced with its fair share of financial issues and social strife?

I Disagree, BON TV's brand new debate program, brings these controversial issues and many more into view, revealing the opinions of people from all walks of life in a 30-minute show that you too can be a part of. Every Sunday evening starting from April 18, if you disagree, it's "I Disagree", only on Blue Ocean Network.

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Does Middle class exist in China?
Should China allow dog eating?
Is the Western media biased against China?
Will China become the predominant world power in the 21st century?
Does the Chinese educational system stifle creativity?
Are China's "soft power" attempts working?
Do Chinese women need a feminist revolution?
Is the Obama administration good for Sino-US relations?
Is China doing its fair share to solve the environmental crisis?
Revaluing the renminbi; float the yuan or not?
Should China move toward nursing homes for the elderly? Or should the children take care of their parents?
Should Beijing limit the number of cars? Or encourage the growth of the car market?
IPR (Intellectual Property Rights). Is the US being unfair? Should Chinese pay full price for Windows and Hollywood DVDs? Are Western companies being too greedy?
Should China allow dual-nationality?
Should China promote genetically modified food because of its large population; should China import GM food from the US?
China should become a more active player in world affairs, vs. China should maintain its neutrality in world affairs. Is it time for China to "flex its muscles" with its military etc.?
Should China raise the minimal wage?
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