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Sinica Podcast

China’s Asian power play: Tom Miller on the future of Belt and Road

Sinica Podcast

Kaiser Kuo

Culture, China News, Hangzhou, Chinese, International Relations, Chongqing, Beijing, Sichuan, Currentaffairs, China, Politics, Chengdu, Shanghai, Guangzhou, China Economy, News, China Politics, Business, Film, Shenzhen

4.8676 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2017

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Tom Miller, senior Asia analyst and managing editor at Gavekal Research, joins Jeremy and Kaiser to discuss his new book, China’s Asian Dream: Empire Building Along the New Silk Road. Miller combines policy analysis with his on-the-ground reporting from over a dozen countries to better understand China’s most ambitious foreign policy move since the “reform and opening up” that started in 1978: Xi Jinping’s signature Belt and Road Initiative. With its substantial financial backing and global reach, the Belt and Road Initiative has the potential to reshape the international order and accelerate China’s development as a world leader. Miller brings clarity to the vast and seemingly undefinable policy, detailing China’s desire to create “a network of interdependence,” hone in on issues of national security, and use international development to bolster the country’s growth. Recommendations: Jeremy: Ear to Asia, a podcast by the Asia Institute of the University of Melbourne, features academics who examine an array of topics about Asia. In one episode, Chinese literature specialist Anne McLaren discusses her research into the folk ecology of the Lower Yangtze Delta, particularly the rhythmic song cycles sung by workers there. Tom: Guo Xiaolu’s 郭小橹 memoir, Nine Continents: A Memoir In and Out of China, depicts the author’s difficult beginnings growing up in a poor fishing village on the East China Sea, her later navigation of modern China at the Beijing Film Academy as a young woman, and her outsider’s perspective on London, where she now resides. Her other novel, A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers, is also worth a read. Kaiser: Väsen is a Swedish folk trio that plays a viola, a 12-string guitar, and and a nyckelharpa (a “keyed fiddle”). It brings together rock, jazz, and classical influences to discover a modern sound rooted in Swedish tradition. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Cynical podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China, produced in partnership with SUPChina.

0:14.4

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0:22.2

It's a feast of business, political, and cultural news about a nation that is reshaping the world.

0:27.1

And while you are there, check out our new business news podcast, the Taishin-Cinicca business

0:30.8

brief for a weekly roundup of top stories from Taishin, China's authoritative source for business

0:35.6

and financial news.

0:36.7

I'm Kaiser Guo.

0:37.7

I am coming to you from the Seneca South Studio in downtown Durham, North Carolina today.

0:41.3

I am joined remotely from a converted moonshound steel out in Goldcorn holler in the backwoods outside of Nashville,

0:46.8

tenously, by I am mature mule-skinner, Jeremy.

0:49.9

Great people are, Jeremy.

0:51.9

Hey, y'all.

0:54.9

So today we are delighted to be joined by our good friend Tom Miller, whose book is touring

1:00.3

in support of his book right now.

1:01.5

Yeah, his latest excellent work, which is called China's Asian Dream.

1:04.5

Longtime listeners are going to remember Tom from his last book, which was called China's

1:08.3

Urban Billion, which was, of course, about urbanization.

1:12.5

Tom is senior analyst at Gavicle Research, and he works with the estimable Arthur Krober and

1:16.6

Andrew Batson.

1:17.6

Tom, congrats on the book, which I devoured and really, really enjoyed.

1:21.1

I actually thought it was, like, incredibly timing dropping, as did a couple of months ahead of the

1:24.5

whole Belt and Road forum thing in Beijing, because it's kind of a marvelous explanation of just what Belt and Road is all about.

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