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Sinica Podcast

Eric Olander on China in the Global South

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

4.8 • 676 Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week on Sinica, I'm joined by Eric Olander, host of the outstanding China in Africa Podcast and the indispensable China-Global South Podcast, and creator of the China-Global South Project. Eric's detailed and very current knowledge of China's relations across the developing world is on display in this whirlwind tour that takes us from the troubled waters of the South China Sea to China's diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, on to Subsaharan Africa and how Washington has struggled to create policies that can match what China offers, and to Latin America. He then zooms out and talks about what it all means in aggregate. Don't miss this show!

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2:39 The situation with the Philippines and the Second Thomas Shoal, and the U.S. Mutual Defense Treaty — the potential challenges in activating it on the U.S. side and President Marcos’ changing standards for invoking it 

15:50 ASEAN’s difficulty in reaching consensus, and Myanmar as another ASEAN priority  

18:53 China’s role as convener in brokering a “unity deal” for Palestine

23:02 The Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) 

30:20 Why Africa is so hard to fit onto the U.S. foreign policy agenda and the lack of a forward-looking American vision for Africa 

37:56 Geraud Neema’s disappointment with Washington’s talk about battery metals and critical minerals

42:22 The pushback from Mexico’s finance minister and Mexico’s concern over the growing number of imports from China

46:48 The trade surplus number and long-term concerns for China’s exports 

49:35 Brazilian President Lula hints at willingness to join the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) 

51:51 How it all fits together, and how China has leveraged the Global South’s frustration over the U.S.-European-led international order 

Recommendations:

Eric: Matt Pottinger’s The Boiling Moat: Urgent Steps to Defend Taiwan, and Anne Stevenson-Yang’s Wild Ride: A Short History of the Opening and Closing of the Chinese Economy

Kaiser: Will Durant’s books from The Story of Civilization, especially The Age of Faith and The Reformationas well as the audiobook versions read by Stefan Rudnicki 

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Kaiser from the Cynica podcast. I am super excited to announce that TechBuzz China

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has teamed up with Cynica to bring you a one-week study tour to China from October 20th to

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October 26th. My friend Ed Sander and I will lead the tour and deliver a series of lectures

0:18.5

exploring how China got to where it is,

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the story of its breakneck modernization, its causes, consequences, and costs,

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and where it's likely to be going.

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We'll visit Beijing, Shanghai, and Hongzhou,

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and you will hear customized lectures,

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visit some of China's iconic companies, explore these

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great cities, enjoy diverse Chinese regional cuisines, and take in all sorts of culture

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and nightlife. Ed and other colleagues at TechBuzz China have years of experience

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leading study tours. This time, in addition to the business and tech focus they're known for,

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we're adding lots of pertinent history because context is so important. China is a nation that

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is reshaping the world. We all need to be better equipped to understand where China's coming

1:07.2

from, and there's no more efficient way than spending a week in China with Ed and me.

1:12.6

We'll make this an unforgettable experience. Seats are limited to just 18 individuals and

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registration closes on September 1st. Just go to ChinaTechtrip.com slash syneka. That's

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Chinatectrip.com slash cynica. That's china techtrip.com slash cynica.

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And if you're somebody who already knows China well, tell a friend who doesn't.

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Hope to see you in China.

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Welcome to the Cynica podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China.

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In this program, we'll look at books, ideas, new research, intellectual currents, and current trends that can help us better understand what's happening in China's politics, foreign relations,

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