James Carter, Author of Champions Day, On What Shanghai in Late 1941 Can Tell Us About China and the West Today

Shanghai has arguably served as the central intersection between China and the West over the past 160 years. So, at a time of heightened tensions between China and the US, Australia, and the UK, what can we learn from Shanghai history? Author James Carter takes us to the Shanghai Race Club in late 1941 for the bi-annual flagship horse race, Champions Day. Carter gives us an up close look at power, money, and business among people from different cultures and conflicting ambitions. Will there be another Champions Day saga in our near future? #WinningInAsia / #ZozoGo https://twitter.com/Dunne_ZoZoGohttps://www.instagram.com/zo.zo.go/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-dunne-a696901a/

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