
Sinica Podcast
A weekly discussion of current affairs in China with journalists, writers, academics, policymakers, business people and anyone with something compelling to say about the country that's reshaping the world. Hosted by Kaiser Kuo.
Latest episodes

Aug 14, 2024 • 13min
Bonus: A Free-Range Father in a Tiger Mom World — Reflections on Chinese and American Education
Explore the contrasting educational philosophies of China and the U.S. Discover the challenges and perks of navigating these systems while raising children. High-stakes exams like the Gao Kao create intense pressure in China, while American education leans towards creativity and independence. Reflect on the parenting struggles of fostering well-rounded kids amidst these differing societal expectations. A personal journey into two worlds with unique opportunities and pressures awaits!

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Aug 8, 2024 • 1h 35min
China's Response to U.S. Semiconductor Export Controls, with Paul Triolo and Kevin Xu
Paul Triolo, an expert in China's technological policies, joins author Kevin Xu to discuss China's response to U.S. semiconductor export controls. They delve into the significance of the Middle East in AI development and the evolution of the chip wars into cloud wars. The conversation highlights China's struggles for semiconductor self-sufficiency and the challenges of technological quality. Triolo reveals insights about the future of China's semiconductor industry and the impact of U.S. policies on this critical sector.

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Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 4min
Eric Olander on China in the Global South
Eric Olander, an expert in China's relations with the developing world and host of influential podcasts, shares his insights on China's diplomatic maneuvers across various regions. The discussion highlights tensions in the South China Sea involving the Philippines and the U.S. It also covers China's growing influence in Africa and Latin America, emphasizing the challenges the U.S. faces in offering competitive policies. Eric underscores the vital need for diverse perspectives on China’s impact in the Global South, moving beyond mainstream narratives.

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Jul 25, 2024 • 34min
A Letter from Beijing
The podcast discusses the speaker's return to Beijing after the COVID pandemic, exploring family dynamics, economic transformation, college enrollment trends in China, life in Beijing post-COVID, and a musician's experiences in the metal music scene.

Jul 18, 2024 • 1h 2min
Anthony Tao: The Poetry and Soul of Beijing
Anthony Tao, an English-language poet in Beijing, discusses his poetry capturing the city's essence. Topics include poetry selection process, expat life reflections, trauma processing, and building community in Beijing. The episodes features readings of his captivating poems like 'Postcard' and 'We Met in Beijing'. Recommendations for poetry enthusiasts: Stephen Dunn's works and TV series 'Lucky Hank'. Meet unique people at his bar 'The Golden Weasel' and be inspired by his creative perspective on Beijing.

Jul 12, 2024 • 57min
Sinica Unscripted: Wang Zichen of CCG with a Third Plenum Preview and more
Wang Zichen discusses his journey in Chinese journalism, challenges in establishing credibility, and his new show 'Got China.' They delve into perceptions of China in global affairs, Chinese industrial subsidies on EV brands, China's economic strategy, and the upcoming third plenum of the 20th party central committee.

Jul 11, 2024 • 1h 20min
Improbable Diplomats: Historian Pete Millwood on how Scientific and Cultural Exchange Remade U.S.-China Relations
Historian Pete Millwood discusses the unconventional history of U.S.-China relations, highlighting ping-pong diplomacy, cultural exchanges, and scientific cooperation. He explores the pivotal role of non-state actors and organizations in reshaping perceptions and fostering understanding between the two nations.

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Jul 4, 2024 • 1h 6min
Adam Tooze on the U.S., China, the Energy Transition — and Saying the Unsayable
Historian Adam Tooze discusses U.S.-China relations, China's green energy drive, and global diplomacy. Topics include the Thucydides Trap, China's economic development, renewable energy politics, Russo-Chinese relations, and the role of Africa in global development. Tooze also touches on China's importance in global climate politics and recommends Lauri Myllyvirta's work on Carbon Brief.

Jun 27, 2024 • 1h 15min
An Ecological History of Modern China, with Stevan Harrell — Part 2
Anthropologist Stevan Harrell discusses ecological disasters during the Mao era, the impact of water systems on agriculture, China's environmental progress, and challenges. Topics include authoritarian environmentalism, the Environmental Kuznets curve, and a preview of Harrell's book on the Yangjuan Primary School. Recommendations include 'Haroun and the Sea of Stories' and 'The Cold War: A Global History'.

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Jun 20, 2024 • 1h 14min
An Ecological History of Modern China, with Stevan Harrell — Part 1
Stevan Harrell, a Professor Emeritus in Anthropology, discusses ecological history in modern China. Topics include resilience theory, social-ecological systems, diversity's role in resilience, the Malthus-Boserup Ratchet, ecological buffers, and periodization of Chinese history.