REVIEW Video Library
FEER.com's current video feature
Posted June 16, 2009
By Diego Laje
Professor Malik Peiris says the southern hemisphere may be in short supply of flu vaccines because of the worldwide spread of H1N1, or swine flu.
REVIEW Multimedia Producer Saul Sugarman shot and edited this video.
Past videos featured on FEER.com
The New Silk Road
Posted June 5, 2009
By Markus Rimmele
REVIEW contributor Markus Rimmele discussed growing trade and investment flows between China and the Middle East with Ben Simpfendorfer, chief China economist at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
Exploring China's Worldview
Posted May 26, 2009
By Janis Foo
Yan Xuetong, director of the Institute of International Studies at Tsinghua University, talks about China's stance on its military build-up and role in the international community.
China's Economy Will Recover Quickly
Posted May 19, 2009
By Markus Rimmele
Chief Non-Japan Asia Economist for Credit Suisse Dong Tao explains why China's economy will recover faster than other countries from the current world economic crisis.
Tibet's Struggle for Independence
Posted April 21, 2009
By Hugo Restall
REVIEW Editor Hugo Restall talks with Kate Saunders, communications director of the International Campaign for Tibet, about protests in Tibet and how the region has changed since Hu Jintao came to power.
Fight for Democracy in China
Posted April 15, 2009
By Markus Rimmele
REVIEW contributor Markus Rimmele discussed the upcoming 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre with activist and politician, Leung Kwok-hung, also known as "Long Hair."
Beijing Traffic With Joe Stiglitz
Posted March 24, 2009
By Colum Murphy
Joe Stiglitz is a rock star in China. The Nobel laureate in economics and Columbia University professor elicited gasps of admiration from throngs of admirers when he addressed students and faculty at Renmin University. He drove around with REVIEW Deputy Editor Colum Murphy and talked about economics in China.
A CCTV Building Burns to a Crisp
Posted March 19, 2009
By Alex Pasternack
SPECIAL SOUNDSLIDES PRESENTATION - How fireworks turned Beijing’s brashest new building into a crisp—and the sign of a fiery year ahead.
Thaksin Shinawatra
Posted March 9, 2009
By Colum Murphy
Thailand's ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra talked with REVIEW editor Colum Murphy in his office in Dubai about Mr. Thaksin's various passports, views on Thailand's economy, if he would return to Thailand, and how he is a "tame dog" to the King.
Highlights from the interview - Watch video
Thaksin: Back to Bangkok? - Watch video
The Divided Kingdom of Thailand - Watch video
Thaksin's Views on Thailand's Economy - Watch video
Thaksin's Plea to King and Country - Watch video
Asia's Media Censorship
Posted February 24, 2009
By Colum Murphy
REVIEW editor Colum Murphy sat down with media law expert Doreen Weisenhaus to discuss the difficulties of media censorship in Asia over recent months.
China into the Future
Posted February 1, 2009
By Markus Rimmele
REVIEW contributor Markus Rimmele spoke to professor of economics at University of Hong Kong, Michael Enright, about the world economic crisis and Enright's book, "China into the Future."
China's Web Guerrilla Warfare
Posted August 5, 2008
By Hugo Restall
REVIEW Editor Hugo Restall and a researcher of the China Media Project at the University of Hong Kong, David Bandurski, discussed China's ever increasing censorship of the internet used inside its borders
Journalists and Olympics in China
Posted July 14, 2008
By Hugo Restall
REVIEW Editor Hugo Restall had a one-on-one chat with the advocacy director of Human Rights Watch, Sophie Richardson, where they discussed what journalists should do for the upcoming Olympic Games in Beijing.









