U.S.-China Nexus Podcast

In 2022, Georgetown University’s Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues launched the U.

Episodes

Total: 47

Ning Leng shares analysis from public opinion surveys of how the Global South views China.

Eyck Freymann joins the U.S.-China Nexus to unpack the logic behind China’s partial currency interna

Cole Highhouse weighs in on American users on Chinese social media platforms.

China and the BRICS

2025/1/29

Jodie Wen explains China’s approach to the BRICS grouping.

Combatting Cybercrime

2025/1/15

Rachel Ann Hulvey and Dennis Wilder weigh in on the challenges in combatting cybercrime and multilat

China's Space Ambitions

2024/12/18

R. Lincoln Hines discusses the drivers behind China’s space program on this episode of the U.S.-Chin

Joanna Lewis reflects on COP 29 and the future for U.S.-China climate cooperation.

Maria Adele Carrai weighs in on China’s nuanced interpretation of the concept of sovereignty.

Tom Kellogg walks us through China’s approach and understanding of international law.

Courtney Fung unpacks Beijing’s approach to the United Nations and how its multilateral fora fit int

Students share their experiences and highlights from the Initiative’s student-to-student dialogue ex

Jennifer Bouey looks back on the lessons learned and benefits from U.S.-China cooperation on HIV.

Kendra Schaefer explains China’s conceptualization of digital sovereignty and its distinct approach

Jing Qian joins the U.S.-China Nexus to take stock of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

Gedaliah Afterman and Dawn Murphy discuss the evolution and motivations behind China’s position as a

James Gethyn Evans and Emily Matson discuss how the history of the People’s Republic of China and th

Chi Zhang sheds light on China’s ideological conception of terrorism and how Chinese leaders craft t

William Piekos talks us through how to assess potential vulnerabilities to Chinese economic coercion

Dennis Wilder and Ja-Ian Chong trace the language and behavior behind China’s renewed focus on natio

Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Paul Nantulya examine the motivations and implications of China’s overs