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SupChina’s podcasts, including its flagship show, the Sinica Podcast — a weekly discussion of current affairs in China, hosted by Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn — and the Caixin-Sinica Business Brief.
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The crucible of connectivity
Mark Leonard, founder and director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, talks about how increasing connectedness has made the world more fractured and fractious.
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The sad state of U.S.-China scientific collaboration
Deborah Seligsohn, the former science counselor at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing from 2003 to 2007, returns to talk about the rise and fall of scientific collaboration between the United States and China.
Connecting the U.S. and China through entrepreneurship with Jeff Ji and Ken Wong
Entrepreneurs Jeff Ji and Ken Wong have used cultural activities such as Harley-Davidson motorcycle tours and badminton to bring people from the U.S. and China together.
What do Chinese people think about the war in Ukraine?
Yawei Liu, senior director for China at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, and Danielle Goldfarb, head of global research at RIWI Corp, discuss Chinese public opinion on the Russo-Ukrainian War.
China and India are more different than they are aligned
Manjari Chatterjee Miller and Manoj Kewalramani share their insight into the complex relationship between China and India in light of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Has Beijing failed to understand Europe’s position on the war in Ukraine?
Marina Rudyak, assistant professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Heidelberg, talks about the tensions between China and Europe over the war in Ukraine, and more.
Business and personal relations in China with Robert Fisch
Robert Fisch, the CEO of Incorp China, discusses key principles and practical advice for Western companies wanting to do business in China.
What might China face in an end to the war in Ukraine?
Chinese foreign policy expert Yun Sun and former national intelligence officer Paul Heer discuss the possible scenarios that China might face in the eventual aftermath of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
Decarbonizing China with Giuliana Auinger
Giuliana Auinger, Asia Head of Sustainability for Schneider Electric, discusses the challenges of sustainability and decarbonization in China.
Diplomatic acumen — or lack thereof — in U.S.-China relations
Susan Thornton, former Acting Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, offers a compelling case for shrewd diplomacy in U.S.-China relations in light of the Russo-Ukrainian war.