Steven Bywater

Steven Bywater is an alumni of the University of Leeds and Nankai University with a background in international marketing and Asian studies. Based in London, he works as a marketing professional on the commerical side for the European and African operations of one of China's largest state media agencies. Of English, Dutch-Afrikaans and Taiwanese-Chinese heritage, Steven has traveled the world and worked across Asia, Australia and Europe. His current projects includes bringing Chinese media in line with internationally recognised circulation auditing procedures and to develop both print and digital Chinese media products for overseas markets.

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How Nelson Mandela Walked Away From Violence and Hate

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"I Am a Jelly Donut" and 7 Other Embarrassing Diplomatic Faux Pas

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Dolce & Gabbana Might Be Going to Jail

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Gender Wage Gap: Why It's a Myth

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Hong Kong Denies Filipino Maid Permanent Residency

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6 Chinese New Year Customs and Facts You Never Knew

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More Uncertainty for an Independent Scotland in the European Union

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Romney China Policy: Why China Wants a Mitt Romney Victory

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Steve Wozniak Seeks Australian Citizenship: America May Lose Yet Another Billionaire

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Missing Chinese Vice President: Disappearance of VP Xi Jinping Fuels the Fire of Chinese Political Woes

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Henry Cavill in Man of Steel Will Make An Awesome Superman: Here Are Some More Comic Book Movies to Be Excited For

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First the LIBOR Scandal, and Now Standard Chartered Bank is Hiding 250 Billion in Deals With Iran

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Veep, The Office, and the 7 Best American Remakes of British TV Shows

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Nelson Mandela Day 2012: 7 South African Heroes Who Have Changed the World

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US Debt Crisis Can Be Resolved If We Follow China Economic Growth Policy

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London Pride 2012 Leaves LGBTs Asking If Gay Pride Parades Have Lost All Meaning

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London Olympics Guide 2012: How to Survive the Tube This Summer

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Britain Passes Reform of House of Lords, But Now Stands in Limbo