
Mark Rowswell a.k.a. Dashan Live at the Bookworm Literary Festival
China's most famous Canadian, Mark Rowswell, became famous — or at least "feimerse" — after appearing in the Spring Festival Gala on CCTV in 1990. In recent years, he's pioneered a hybrid between the ...
18 Apr 20191h 8min

Peter Lorentzen's data-driven analysis of Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign
Is the ongoing anti-corruption drive a sincere effort to root out official wrongdoing? Or is it a political purge of the enemies of Xí Jìnpíng 习近平? These questions have been hotly debated since the ou...
11 Apr 201950min

An update on the Xinjiang crisis with Nury Turkel
Kaiser sat down with Nury Turkel, chairman and founder of the Uyghur Human Rights Project, at the recent Association for Asian Studies conference in Denver for an impromptu catch-up on the current cri...
4 Apr 201946min

Samm Sacks on the U.S.-China tech relationship
This live Sinica Podcast recorded in New York on March 6 features Samm Sacks, Cybersecurity Policy and China Digital Economy Fellow at New America. She and Kaiser Kuo discuss the many facets of U.S.-C...
28 Mars 201954min

China, the U.S., and Kenya
This week on the Sinica Podcast, Kaiser and Jeremy are joined by Eric Olander, host of the China in Africa Podcast from the China Africa Project, and by Anzetse Were, a developmental economist based i...
21 Mars 20191h 8min

Is there really an epidemic of self-censorship among China scholars
This week’s Sinica was recorded at UPenn’s Center for Study on Contemporary China. Jeremy and Kaiser speak with three prominent scholars on China: Sheena Greitens, associate professor of political sci...
14 Mars 20191h 23min

Everything you ever wanted to know about Taiwan but were afraid to ask, Part 2
This week, we feature the second half of an extensive interview (first part here) with Shelley Rigger, a political scientist at Davidson College and the leading U.S. expert on the politics of Taiwan. ...
7 Mars 201957min

Everything you ever wanted to know about Taiwan but were afraid to ask, Part 1
This week, we feature the first half of an extensive interview with Shelley Rigger, a political scientist at Davidson College and the leading U.S. expert on the politics of Taiwan. This first half of ...
28 Feb 20191h






















