
Kaiser Kuo
Editor at Large at SupChina
Co-Founder and Host at Sinica Podcast
AKA 郭怡廣. Host of the Sinica Podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China.
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3 weeks ago |
sinicapodcast.com | Kaiser Kuo
This week on Sinica, I chat with Hazza Harding, a young Australian who began learning Chinese and made his way to China where he became a pop singer with hits on Chinese pop charts and a state media newscaster — and also lost his husband tragically, suffered through the COVID lockdowns while grieving for his loss. Yet he remains committed to furthering understanding and engagement, and has shown admirable resilience. Read his remarkable essay on his experiences here.
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3 weeks ago |
sinicapodcast.com | Kaiser Kuo
Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade. Below is a complete transcript of the episode. Thanks to CadreScripts for their great work, to Lili Shoup for checking and formatting, and to Zhou Keya for the image! Listen in the embedded player above. Kaiser Kuo: Welcome to the Sinica Podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China.
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4 weeks ago |
sinicapodcast.com | Kaiser Kuo
Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade. Below is a complete transcript of the episode. Thanks to CadreScripts for their great work, to Lili Shoup for checking and formatting, and to Zhou Keya for the image! Listen in the embedded player above. Kaiser Kuo: Welcome to the Sinica Podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China.
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4 weeks ago |
sinicapodcast.com | Jon Anderson |Kaiser Kuo
This week on Sinica, I chat with Jeffrey Ding, author of Technology and the Rise of Great Powers, a book that argues that a nation's ability to invent foundational technologies matters ultimately less in its overall national power than its ability to diffuse those "general purpose technologies," like electricity, digital technology, the internet, and — in the age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution — Artificial Intelligence.
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1 month ago |
sinicapodcast.com | Joseph Henrich |Richard Powers |Kaiser Kuo
This week on the Sinica Podcast, I chat with Jeremy Garlick, Director of the Jan Masaryk Centre for International Studies, Prague University, and a scholar of China’s international relations. Jeremy is the author of the book Advantage China: Agent of Change in an Era of Global Disruption, but the book we're talking about this week is his new Cambridge Element titled Evolution in International Relations.
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RT @EvanFeigenbaum: The United States appears to be committing national suicide in real time. Primacy, much less hegemony, can be lost to a…

Gosh, it sure does seem like this case of the yips is persistent! https://t.co/Z9HrEYXGtH

I don’t think that Xi Jinping is likely to “blink” or to initiate a conversation on tariff reduction or compromise. But not because he fears a “loss of legitimacy” or a challenge to Party authority. Does anyone truly imagine that a compromise would imperil his rule? C’mon.