Second Breakfast: Battleships, Golden Dome,  Greenland, Kash, Presidential Comedy
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Second Breakfast: Battleships, Golden Dome, Greenland, Kash, Presidential Comedy

Bryan Clark (former submariner at Hudson), Eric Robinson, and Justin McIntosh report for duty. Davos disco: https://suno.com/s/2SpR62beigk2JeDr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sinocism's Bill Bishop on the Politics of Coronavirus

Sinocism's Bill Bishop on the Politics of Coronavirus

Bill Bishop, author of the Sinocism newsletter, comes on the show to discuss the new low in US-China relations. We start off talking about what China's response to coronavirus has taught us about the ...

25 Mar 202042min

How Chinese Governance Fundamentals Impact Health Care and National Security

How Chinese Governance Fundamentals Impact Health Care and National Security

How has the distinct nature of local-central relations in the Chinese system impacted its response to coronavirus? To discuss, we have on Ryan Manuel, managing director of Official China, a consultanc...

13 Mar 20201h 26min

Outraged by the outbreak: Citizen journalism and coronavirus censorship

Outraged by the outbreak: Citizen journalism and coronavirus censorship

Tony Lin is a producer at Quartz for the web series Because China and an avid observer of Chinese online communities, such as Weibo. After the outbreak of the novel coronavirus in Wuhan, Tony noticed ...

5 Feb 202031min

Tesla’s future in China, technology tensions, and the trade war on ‘pause’

Tesla’s future in China, technology tensions, and the trade war on ‘pause’

Gordon Orr is a senior adviser at McKinsey & Company and a non-executive board member at both Lenovo and Meituan-Dianping. In this week’s episode of China EconTalk, he and Jordan examine collateral ec...

31 Jan 202056min

Out of the Gobi: Weijian Shan on the Cultural Revolution, economic reform, and U.S.-China ties

Out of the Gobi: Weijian Shan on the Cultural Revolution, economic reform, and U.S.-China ties

How does a bookish Beijing teenager, who found himself stuck for six years planting potatoes in the Gobi Desert, grow up to study with former chair of the Federal Reserve Janet Yellen, teach at Wharto...

15 Jan 202052min

The changing nature of U.S.-China tech competition

The changing nature of U.S.-China tech competition

Adam Segal, director of the Digital and Cyberspace Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), joins Jordan to talk about technology competition between the United States and China. In t...

9 Jan 202039min

Online discourse and censorship in China

Online discourse and censorship in China

Jane Li, a Chongqing native and a technology reporter for Quartz, talks through some of the differences between Twitter and its Chinese equivalent, Weibo. She also discusses the website Douban, the li...

11 Des 201937min

A walk down Chang’an Avenue, with Jonathan Chatwin

A walk down Chang’an Avenue, with Jonathan Chatwin

Can one street tell China’s story? Jonathan Chatwin, author of Long Peace Street: A Walk in Modern China, takes listeners on a tour of Chang’an Avenue, a major artery for traffic in central Beijing, w...

27 Nov 20191h 8min

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