Conversations exploring China, technology, and US-China relations. Guests include a wide range of an
Is Huawei unfairly maligned or rightly feared? Are the tech supply chains running through China a ma
This week on ChinaEconTalk, host Jordan Schneider discusses China’s aviation industry with Neil Thom
In this episode of ChinaEconTalk, host Jordan Schneider interviews Professor Christopher Marquis, pr
This week’s episode is a crossover with the China Tech Investor podcast. Join Jordan in conversation
This episode of ChinaEconTalk features a discussion with two of the people behind recent, high-profi
This week on ChinaEconTalk, host Jordan Schneider speaks with James Griffiths, senior producer for C
One hour, Two Sessions China’s Two Sessions, the national annual gathering of the leadership of the
This week's guest is Russ Roberts. He's a research fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution and the h
“The champagne days are over,” writes Dan Harris, reflecting on how the tone of his China Law Blog h
This week’s guest on ChinaEconTalk is Ryan Hass, a David M. Rubenstein Fellow in the Brookings Insti
Today, nearly half of the top 100 apps in India's Google Play store are made by Chinese companies. A
How did the U.S.-China economic relationship evolve during the Obama administration? Are the economi
How does autocratic repression impact societies? Can the legacy of political repression ripple out a
“The U.S.-China equilibrium of the past 20 years has gone,” declares Gordon Orr in his recent piece
China’s video game market is the world’s largest. Over 600 million people play video games in China,
Chinese politics is boring and confusing. Or is it? This week Jordan speaks with Andrew Polk and Tre
Foreign investors have lost billions expecting a Chinese financial crisis that hasn't come yet. So w
Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, the executive editor of Foreign Affairs, is the author of the recent book The C
China's government aims to create a $500 billion sports industry by 2020. But how are those ambition
What is Bytedance and how does it make its money? How do politics and culture get in the way of Chin