4.8 • 676 Ratings
🗓️ 22 August 2019
⏱️ 73 minutes
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Matt Sheehan, former China correspondent for the Huffington Post and current fellow at the MacroPolo think tank, discusses his new book, The Transpacific Experiment: How China and California Collaborate and Compete for Our Future. In this episode, Matt talks through a few select chapters of his book with Jeremy and Kaiser, such as the fracturing linkages between Silicon Valley and the Chinese tech industry, the story of Dalian Wanda entering the United States, and his outlook on the future of the U.S.-China relationship.
What to listen for on this week’s Sinica Podcast:
16:23: Matt describes the thought process within universities courting overseas Chinese students hurt by funding cuts and the recession: “There’s a sense that if we as a society, as an economy, as a government, are not willing to step up to the plate on a national or state level, then local actors are going to do whatever they need to do, or whatever they can to fill those holes…And I think the same thing happened in universities across the board. They knew that they weren’t going to be able to reverse the effects of the financial crisis or the long term defunding of our public education. As they looked around, the most promising source right there, was China.”
42:02: What is the toll being taken on tech ecosystems between the U.S. and China? Matt provides his take: “Right now, with the trade war and all the tensions, I see a lot of this as our attempt to ‘resolve’ the paradox — bring these things into balance, not through further integration, but by tearing apart many of those links at the ground level. Preventing integration in terms of people, sealing off money from going between them, and also looking to basically seal off ideas in one way or another.”
Recommendations:
Jeremy: Jeremy’s two favorite Chinese films, both classics by Zhang Yimou: To Live and Keep Cool.
Matt: A call to action for more people to study and research the artificial intelligence relationship between the United States and China.
Kaiser: Europe: A History, by Norman Davies.
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0:30.5 | with stories on everything from the Belt and Road to local entrepreneurship and innovation in China, |
0:34.4 | from the travails of ethnically Chinese researchers in the U.S. in this age |
0:38.3 | of creeping McCarthyism to China's ongoing extra-legal internment of hundreds of thousands, or by some |
0:44.1 | estimates, well over a million Uyghurs and other Muslims in China's Xinjiang region. |
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0:53.6 | that is reshaping the world. |
0:56.2 | I'm Kaiser Guo, and I'm coming here today from the Seneca South Studio in Durham, North Carolina. |
1:01.1 | Joining me from his lovely wooded holler in Middle Tennessee is Jeremy Goldcorn, who serves as the |
1:06.5 | greater Nashville campaign chairman for Marianne Williamson, who is battling the dark psychic forces |
1:11.8 | that have seized Trump's America. Jeremy is a Leo, and he enjoys mindfulness meditation, |
1:17.6 | collecting yadro porcelain figures, and decocting homeopathic remedies. If you are interested |
1:23.7 | in contributing to the Williamson campaign, Jeremy is asking for donations of chi in lieu of money. |
1:30.3 | How's that going, man? |
1:31.5 | Do you think your girl performed well in the debate last night? |
1:34.6 | Groovy. |
1:35.3 | It's groovy, man. |
1:37.1 | All right. |
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