Épisodes

  • Flexibility meets Speed - Insights into Chinese Business Culture
    Feb 19 2026

    With WANG Ning.
    In this episode of ChinaConnect, we speak with Mr. WANG Ning, Vice General Manager of Yinlun Group and CEO & President of Yinlun Group Europe, about how Chinese business culture functions in practice — beyond formal organisational charts and official meetings. Drawing on his experience in senior leadership roles at major German automotive companies and in German–Chinese industrial cooperation, he explains the concept of "shadow organisations" and informal decision-makers, how to identify the real power structures behind negotiations, and why trust-building and informal exchanges are essential for success. Listeners gain actionable insights on navigating communication gaps, ensuring the right stakeholders receive the right information, and understanding why publicly stated goals may differ from operational priorities. WANG Ning also reflects on strategic differences: when German precision, long-term planning, and risk minimisation are advantageous — and when speed, flexibility, and rapid iteration, typical of Chinese firms, can create competitive advantage. Listeners come away with practical tools to operate more effectively in German–Chinese business cooperation.

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    41 min
  • Investing across Ecosystems - The Valley, China, Germany and the Future of Talent
    Feb 5 2026

    With Erin Bargeld.
    In this episode, we explore how investment, ecosystems, and talent development connect Germany, China, and global innovation hubs with investor and ecosystem builder Erin Bargeld. Born in China, raised in the US, and now based in Berlin, Erin shares insights from more than 15 years in the startup world, including early involvement with companies like Delivery Hero. We discuss what makes Berlin attractive for international founders and investors, how the city compares to China's speed and Silicon Valley's scale, and why strong networks, education, and the right regulatory environment are essential for a thriving ecosystem. The conversation also looks ahead to the future of work, highlighting why teams matter more than ideas, how AI is reshaping careers, and what skills the next generation of entrepreneurs will need to succeed.

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    21 min
  • Psychology in China
    Jan 13 2026

    With Dr. FANG Man.
    In this episode of ChinaConnect – Your Guide for Research and Transfer, we speak with Dr. FANG Man, psychologist and psychotherapist trained in China and Germany, about the evolution and practice of psychology in China. With over 20 years of experience, she shares insights into the field’s development—from early Western and German influences, through disruption during the Cultural Revolution, to today’s efforts to localise psychological theory and practice.
    The discussion explores how cultural factors such as "face," relationships, and harmony shape the expression of psychological distress, as well as the integration of Western clinical methods with traditional Chinese practices like body-based therapies and TCM. The episode also addresses rising mental health diagnoses among young people in urban China and ongoing debates around medicalisation. Drawing on her work in trauma and disaster response, Dr. Fang compares strengths of emergency psychological support systems in China and Germany.

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    41 min
  • Cultural Insights
    Jan 8 2026

    With Dr. FANG Man.
    How deeply does culture shape the way we think, communicate, and collaborate? In this episode of ChinaConnect – Your Guide for Research and Transfer, we explore cultural perspectives from China and Germany with our guest Dr. FANG Man, Affiliate Scholar at the Research Institute for Sustainability (Helmholtz Centre Potsdam) and founder of the Mindful-Transculture Community. Trained as a psychologist and psychotherapist in both China and Germany, she draws on academic, therapeutic, and intercultural experience to reflect on how cultural frameworks influence everyday interactions, professional contexts, and international cooperation.
    The conversation sheds light on differences in communication styles, language structures, and social norms—ranging from the role of silence, humility, and independence to the importance of guanxi and informal relationship-building in China. Dr. FANG Man also discusses how philosophical traditions such as Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism continue to shape society today, and what community-oriented versus individual-oriented cultures can contribute to tackling global challenges like climate change.

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    40 min
  • Scaling Beyond Borders
    Nov 28 2025

    With SONG Xin.
    In this episode of ChinaConnect, we speak with Song Xin, founder and managing director of Sinnvoll Global, Financial Times columnist, and former policy advisor at the European Parliament. Xin shares candid insights from her work helping German and Chinese companies expand internationally, comparing business cultures, innovation mindsets, and market dynamics across Asia, Europe, and the US.
    We explore Germany’s reputation in China—trusted for quality and stability yet hindered by slow processes, aging infrastructure, and risk-averse business culture—and hear Xin’s firsthand experience of navigating Berlin’s bureaucracy and "perfect-plan-first" mentality. She also reveals what 1,200+ Chinese companies have taught her about global expansion: the biggest destination markets, how cultural mindsets shape product design, and why Europe ranks low despite its appeal.
    Xin breaks down the real role of geopolitics in market selection, the evolving state of China’s economy, price wars and consolidation in key industries, and new policies boosting consumption and entrepreneurship. She closes with practical advice for young German companies eyeing China—and why Hong Kong is emerging as the most strategic gateway into both China and broader Asian markets.
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    42 min
  • Perspektivwechsel
    Jun 10 2025

    Mit Dr. Isabelle Harbrecht.
    In dieser besonderen ChinaConnect-Folge steht ausnahmsweise Co-Host Dr. Isabelle Harbrecht im Mittelpunkt – im Interview mit Oliver Hasse. Gemeinsam diskutieren sie folgende Fragen:
    Was waren die bemerkenswertesten Erkenntnisse aus den ChinaConnect-Folgen?
    Welche Diskrepanzen bestehen zwischen dem Chinabild in Deutschland und der Realität vor Ort?
    Welches Deutschlandbild existiert in China?
    Wie kann man trotz schwieriger Rahmenbedingungen kooperieren?
    Plus: Praktische Tipps für die nächste Chinareise (von WeChat bis eSIM).
    Eine persönliche Folge, die tiefere Einblicke gibt – in unsere Arbeit, unsere Erfahrungen und unsere Motivation hinter ChinaConnect.

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    28 min
  • Rechtssicherheit in Chinakooperationen
    May 9 2025

    Mit Dr. Daniel Sprick.
    China – über 45 Millionen Gerichtsverfahren jährlich, im Strafrecht eine Verurteilungsrate von über 90 % und gleichzeitig eine moderne, digitalisierte Justiz in Zivil- und Wirtschaftssachen: Wie bewegt man sich als ausländischer Akteur sicher durch dieses komplexe System? In dieser Podcastfolge gibt Dr. Daniel Sprick praxisnahe Einblicke in die chinesische Rechtsrealität und zeigt, warum es für Ausländer durchaus keinen Grund zur Sorge gibt, vor ein chinesisches Gericht zu ziehen – insbesondere in Bereichen wie dem Vertragsrecht oder dem Schutz geistigen Eigentums.
    Was gilt es zu beachten, wenn ein Rechtsstreit unvermeidbar ist? Wo findet man verlässliche Rechtsvertretung in einem umkämpften Anwaltsmarkt mit hochqualifizierten Kanzleien und internationalen Rankings? Und wie lässt sich ein fairer, durchsetzbarer Vertrag mit chinesischen Partnern gestalten? Inklusive Tipps zur Sprache, zur Wahl des Gerichtsstands und zum Umgang mit politischen Präambeln – kompakt, fundiert und differenziert.

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    29 min
  • Chinesische Rechtsgeschichte
    Feb 13 2025

    Mit Dr. Daniel Sprick.

    Die Wurzeln des chinesischen Rechts reichen Jahrtausende zurück. Doch erstaunlich konstant blieb das System vom 7. Jahrhundert bis ins frühe 20. Jahrhundert. Mit der Modernisierung kamen neue Einflüsse – zuerst aus Deutschland, später aus der Sowjetunion. Aber wie prägen diese Einflüsse das heutige Recht?
    In dieser ChinaConnect Folge sprechen Oliver Hasse und Dr. Isabelle Harbrecht mit Dr. Daniel Sprick über die historischen Grundlagen des chinesischen Rechts, die Rolle deutscher und sowjetischer Rechtskonzepte und das chinesische Prozessrecht, und sie gehen der Frage nach, ob Prinzipien wie "in dubio pro reo", "ne bis in idem" und "nulla poene sine lege" auch in China existieren.

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    26 min