

Year in Review + Future Plans for ChinaTalk
Jan 2, 2022
The hosts share their renewed passion for home cooking, emphasizing how special ingredients elevate meals to gourmet experiences. Delving into creativity as a coping mechanism, they highlight the therapeutic nature of Chinese landscape painting and personal growth through literature. The evolution of the podcast is celebrated, with a focus on objective analysis in U.S.-China relations. Future collaborations, listener support, and a tribute to a recently deceased historian reveal their ambitious plans moving forward. An enlightening exploration of China's historical context enriches the conversation.
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Open Source China Research
- The China debate lacks deep engagement with Chinese government sources, especially with less bottom-up research.
- Open-source Chinese government documents offer abundant material, but few are trained to analyze them.
Join the Cadre
- Fill out the form in the podcast description to join the cadre focused on open-source CCP research.
- Support the endeavor financially, institutionally, or through teaching by contacting Jordan Schneider.
ChinaTalk's Tao
- Jordan Schneider reflects on 200 episodes, highlighting the importance of objective China analysis.
- He emphasizes starting with facts and building up, rather than ideologically driven conclusions.