

Politics Over Pragmatism
Jun 2, 2016
Evan Osnos, a staff writer at The New Yorker and a Brookings fellow focused on China, discusses the critical nature of politics in shaping business operations in China. He shares insights on the tensions between China's ancient civilization and modern nation-building. Osnos reflects on the complaints of the middle-class regarding pollution and highlights the role of innovation in China’s growth. He also explores how media narratives contribute to the rise of populism, particularly with Donald Trump, and the intersection of technology and gun violence in America.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Innovation and Ambition in Modern China
02:36 • 12min
Navigating China: Strategies and Economic Concerns
14:55 • 2min
Navigating Chinese Entrepreneurship and Innovation
16:56 • 17min
Evans' Law: The Sociological Roots of Trump's Popularity
33:37 • 2min
Media, Populism, and Political Narratives
35:30 • 4min
Technology Meets Gun Violence: A Complex Solution
39:05 • 5min