
Why China's Industrial Strategy Is Reshaping Global Competition
In the latest episode of the Foreign Press Podcast, produced in partnership with the Hinrich Foundation, Robert Atkinson, a senior fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF)...
28 Juli 31min

Trump 2.0 and the Future of Dollar Dominance
Is the U.S. dollar's reign as the world's dominant reserve currency coming to an end? In this episode of the Foreign Press Podcast, Stewart Paterson, economist and author of Hinrich Foundation researc...
14 Juli 34min

Can the U.S. and China Rebuild Trust?
Trade once anchored the US-China relationship—but can it still serve as a bridge in an era of deepening rivalry? In this episode of the Foreign Press Podcast, AFPC-USA speaks with Merle Hinrich, chair...
7 Juli 28min

The Benefits and Challenges of Independent Journalism
The media industry is changing at a pace we’ve never seen before. Layoffs, shrinking newsrooms, the rise of the creator economy and new platforms like Substack are challenging what it means to be a jo...
3 Juli 19min

How the US-China Race Shifted from Tariffs to Chokepoints
The 2025 U.S.-China trade war was about far more than tariffs. According to Georgetown University scholar Evan Medeiros, it marked a structural turning point in the relationship between the world's tw...
23 Juni 38min

The Frontlines of Journalism: Nadia Bilbassy on Conflict and Credibility
In our latest episode, Nadia Bilbassy, the Bureau Chief for Al Arabiya News Channel and the outlet’s chief White House Correspondent, reflects on a groundbreaking career that has taken her from some o...
4 Juni 55min

Inside S&P Global’s Approach to Media, AI and Reputation: A Conversation with Christina Twomey
In our latest episode, journalist Roseanne Gerin sits down with Christina Twomey to discuss the evolving relationship between journalism, corporate communications, and global markets.Twomey reflects o...
20 Maj 36min




















