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Conversations exploring China, technology, and US-China relations. Guests include a wide range of analysts, policymakers, and academics. Hosted by Jordan Schneider.
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Conversations exploring China, technology, and US-China relations. Guests include a wide range of analysts, policymakers, and academics. Hosted by Jordan Schneider.
Check out the newsletter at https://www.chinatalk.media/

    AI Roundup: GPT4o, SCSP AI Expo, Open vs Closed

    AI Roundup: GPT4o, SCSP AI Expo, Open vs Closed

    Nathan Lambert of the Interconnects substack and Allen Institute joins for a roundup where we get into:

    What DC should understand about the Bay Area AI engineer psyche

    What GPT4o and Google's AI Dev Day mean for the future of AI

    OpenAI's model spec, and exit, voice, and loyalty in the leading labs


    Outtro music: Scarlett Johansson's The Moon Song
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    • 42 min
    250 Years of US Trade Policy

    250 Years of US Trade Policy

    We're taking one out of the archives!
    Douglas Irwin is a Dartmouth professor and the author of Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy. On this episode, Irwin provides an overview to the history of U.S. trade policy from the 18th century to the modern day, highlighting significant legislation as well as the formation of important intergovernmental organizations that have sprung up along the way.
    Outro Music: Janis Joplin, Mercedes Benz
    19:53: On the flawed logic behind the Tariff Act of 1930, and the parallels with similarly problematic thinking in the modern day: “There’s absolutely a parallel there because some Democrats in Congress said, ‘You know, we ought to really think about this carefully, and not just our domestic interest but also our export interests, and other countries might retaliate.’ And basically, the reaction of most members of Congress was, Republicans at the time, ‘No, we don’t have to worry about that. This is a domestic piece of legislation, it doesn’t really concern other countries. They’re not going to retaliate.’ And, of course, they did.”
    39:40: Doug discusses the tips and tricks behind one example of “tariff engineering”: “The tariffs applied to motorcycles with piston displacements of 700cc and above. What Honda started doing is producing a 699cc version. Now the difference [between the two] is imperceptible, but just by changing that one cubic centimeter, it changed the whole tariff treatment and you avoided a 45 percent tariff and were assessed at a much, much lower rate.”

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    • 1 hr 7 min
    EMERGENCY POD: Biden's Electric Curtain

    EMERGENCY POD: Biden's Electric Curtain

    Brad Setser of CFR talks Biden's new tariffs!
    Earlier podcast deep dive on Chinese EV policy: ChinaTalk: Why Chinese EVs Will Take Over the World on Apple Podcasts
    Earlier podcast on the deep history of US trade policy: ChinaTalk: Tarriffs, taxes, and trade: Doug Irwin on ChinaEconTalk on Apple Podcasts
    Brad's paper: Power and Financial Interdependence (ifri.org)
    Outtro Music: Golden Earring's Radar Love
    Here's a fun playlist on the best car songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6l0sSAdFwyCH1yzQX2IrKQ?si=fb3b8fdd29644631
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    • 1 hr 17 min
    MITRE on S&T Strategy

    MITRE on S&T Strategy

    Charles Clancy is the CTO of MITRE, an American not-for-profit organization managing federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) supporting various US government agencies in defense, healthcare, national security, and cybersecurity fields, among others.
    In this interview, we discuss:

    What is MITRE and how does it support national science & technology strategy

    How China threatens America’s infrastructure and university R&D

    The cyber workforce gap and how AI could fill it

    Finding mission-driven work for highly skilled technologists

    How the ecosystem of S&T and R&D funding evolved through the 20th century to today

    Outtro music: Yung Bae, Magic Yung Bae - Magic (youtube.com)
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    • 51 min
    TSMC Takes Arizona

    TSMC Takes Arizona

    TSMC is taking on Arizona. How's it going? To discuss, ChinaTalk interviewed Viola Zhou, journalist at Rest of World. She has published pieces on Foxconn's quest to make iPhones in India and most recently, a gripping feature about the cultural challenges that TSMC is facing trying to manufacture semiconductors in the USA. Throughout her story, we get a peek into a world of rigid hierarchies, American workers who are slow on the uptake, and culture clash over pornographic desktop flair. 
    Today’s interview discusses:

    Sleuthing techniques for independent journalism;

    The challenges faced by Taiwanese semiconductor engineers relocating to Arizona;

    TSMC’s management style and the complaints raised by new American employees;

    The similarities and differences between TSMC’s expansion to the USA and Foxconn’s expansion to India;

    Whether adapting to American work culture will tank the prospects of the new Phoenix Fab.


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    • 45 min
    History and Future of India-China Relations

    History and Future of India-China Relations

    India’s elections are underway! What does the future hold for the world’s largest democracy? Will the election results impact India-China relations? What about India-US relations?
    To discuss, ChinaTalk interviewed Dr. Raja Mohan, Director of the Institute of South Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore.
    Co-hosting today is James Crabtree, author of The Billionaire Raj.
    We get into:

    What the border disputes between China and India can tell us about the political economy of the two nations;

    The anti-imperial history that frames India-China relations;

    Modi’s election prospects and India’s spirit of democracy;

    What score Biden’s diplomatic team has earned in Southeast Asia;

    Criticisms of Modi and accusations of democratic backsliding;

    Opportinities for friction in the US-India relationship, including Trump tariffs, immigration, and Russia;

    Whether the US is making a “bad bet” on India, and how India is prepared to involve itself during an invasion of Taiwan.


    Outtro Music: Jhoome Jo Pathaan Vishal-Shekhar, Arijit Singh, Sukriti Kakar, Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani, Kumaar https://open.spotify.com/track/6FAYpZ4jve8vpvTwUvjK6H?si=66c7c984fd52497cs

    12 Bande 12 Bande - song and lyrics by Varinder Brar | Spotify
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    • 1 hr 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
245 Ratings

245 Ratings

RegimeChangeNow&Forever ,

More appropriately titled the “Hate China Talk”

If ever you mistook international relations be complicated, just listen to this podcast.

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Highly recommend

Sharp questions, excellent!

joseph naus ,

State Department Sponsored? Cut-out?

China bad. America good.
China steals secrets and lies and is ruled by a maniacal dictator. US is the golden light that protects and shines on the world. I used to listen and he had good guests.
Now it’s mostly government hacks.

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