Sinica Podcast

A weekly discussion of current affairs in China with journalists, writers, academics, policymakers, business people and anyone with something compelling to say about the country that's reshaping the world. Hosted by Kaiser Kuo.

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Islamophobia in China, explained by Alice Su and Ma Tianjie

Islamophobia in China, explained by Alice Su and Ma Tianjie

Islamophobia isn’t a phenomenon limited to Trump’s America or the Europe of Brexit and Marine Le Pen. It has taken root in China, too — in a form that bears a striking resemblance to what we’ve seen i...

15 Jun 20171h 5min

How does investigative reporting happen in China? A conversation with Li Xin of Caixin

How does investigative reporting happen in China? A conversation with Li Xin of Caixin

Li Xin 李昕 is the managing director of Caixin Global, the English-language arm of China’s most authoritative financial news source, Caixin. For over 10 years, she has worked closely with the editor-in-...

8 Jun 201745min

Kai-Fu Lee on artificial intelligence in China

Kai-Fu Lee on artificial intelligence in China

Kai-Fu Lee 李开复 is one of the most prominent figures in Chinese technology. He founded China’s noted early-stage venture capital firm Sinovation Ventures after launching and heading up Google’s China o...

1 Jun 20171h 1min

Reporting on Trump as a member of Chinese media

Reporting on Trump as a member of Chinese media

ChiaChieh Tang 唐家婕, who also goes by Jane, is a Taiwanese reporter who works as the U.S. bureau chief for Sina News (新浪新闻 xīnlàng xīnwén) in Washington, D.C. She is one of a few members of the mainlan...

25 Mai 201749min

Joseph Nye, Jr.: Chinese power in the age of Donald Trump

Joseph Nye, Jr.: Chinese power in the age of Donald Trump

When Joseph Nye, Jr., first used the phrase soft power in 1990 in his book Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power, China did not factor much into his calculus of world order: It had rela...

17 Mai 201756min

The negotiator: Charlene Barshefsky

The negotiator: Charlene Barshefsky

Charlene Barshefsky was a name you couldn’t avoid if you were in Beijing in the late 1990s. As the United States trade representative from 1997 to 2001, she led the American team that negotiated China...

11 Mai 201749min

Bill Bishop on what it takes to be a good China-watcher

Bill Bishop on what it takes to be a good China-watcher

China-watching isn’t what it used to be. Not too long ago, the field of international China studies was dominated by a few male Westerners with an encyclopedic knowledge of China, but with surprisingl...

4 Mai 20171h 1min

How can we amplify women’s voices on China?

How can we amplify women’s voices on China?

From business to literature to politics, there is a huge pool of female expertise on China. But you wouldn’t know it if you examined the names of people who are quoted in the media and invited to Chin...

27 Apr 201753min

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