I Have Seen the Future—And It’s Not the Life We Knew
The Atlantic, Uri Friedman: Zak observes two kinds of post-lockdown people.
The Atlantic, Uri Friedman: Zak observes two kinds of post-lockdown people.
Quartz feature article: What we can learn from people in China who had to stave off the novel coronavirus before us.
Zak talks to Valentina Primo about what makes Chinese startups like WeChat so successful.
So what are China’s millennials like and how do they view China and its place in the world?
400 million Chinese Millennials are about to change the world. They'll do that in the businesses they create and their power as consumers.
At 400 million strong, China's young people make up a massive group with major purchasing power and social impact.