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🗓️ 25 March 2024
⏱️ 52 minutes
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In Episode 358 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Anne Stevenson-Yang, the founder of J Capital Research, which publishes highly diligenced research reports on over-valued, publicly traded companies, with a particular focus on China. Anne is also the author of several books on China and the Chinese political economy, including “Hello Kitty” and “Wild Ride: A Short History of the Opening and Closing of the Chinese Economy.”
The first hour of this episode is a conversation about the history of the Chinese economic miracle, as seen through the eyes of someone who experienced those changes firsthand. Anne recounts the early phases of China’s liberalization in the 1980s, the post-Tiananmen political crackdown and subsequent rapid growth of the 1990s, and how the Asian Financial crisis at the end of that decade set the scene for the go-go years of the early 2000s, culminating in the Beijing summer Olympics and the 2008 financial crisis, which was in many ways a crisis enabled by the trade and capital imbalances of China’s export-driven growth model and rapid economic integration into the global economy.
In the second hour, Anne and Demetri explore the China that has emerged under the leadership of Xi Jinping and why Anne believes that this represents a dark turn for the country. They discuss the enduring impact of COVID-19 on China’s economy, on the psychology of its people, and how the communist party’s response to the pandemic showcased the country’s systems of surveillance, including its social credit system, which has its own analog in the form of Western social media and surveillance companies.
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Episode Recorded on 03/19/2024
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0:00.0 | What's up everybody? My name is |
0:02.7 | Demetricofinus and you're listening to Hidden Forces, |
0:06.2 | a podcast that inspires investors, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens, |
0:11.5 | to challenge consensus narratives, and learn how to think critically |
0:15.4 | about the systems of power shaping our world. |
0:18.6 | My guest on this episode of Hidden Forces is Ann Stevenson Yang, the founder of J Capital Research, which publishes highly |
0:25.8 | diligence research reports on overvalued publicly traded companies with a particular focus |
0:32.3 | on China. |
0:33.0 | And is also the author of several books on China, its economy and its political system, |
0:38.0 | including Hello Kitty and Wild Ride, a short history of the opening and closing of the Chinese economy. |
0:46.2 | The first hour of our conversation today is a discussion about the history of the Chinese |
0:50.9 | economic miracle, as seen through the eyes of someone who experienced those changes |
0:55.6 | firsthand. Anne and I discussed the early phases of liberalization, beginning in the 1980s, |
1:01.5 | the political crackdown and subsequent rapid growth of the |
1:04.2 | 1990s, and how the Asian financial crisis at the beginning of that decade set the |
1:08.9 | scene for the go-go years of the early 2000s, culminating in the Beijing Summer Olympics and the 2008 financial |
1:16.4 | crisis, which was in many ways a crisis enabled by the trade and capital imbalances of China's export-driven growth model and rapid economic |
1:25.9 | integration into the global economy. |
1:28.9 | In the second hour, we explore the China that has emerged under the leadership of Xizhing Ping and why and believes |
1:35.2 | that this represents a dark turn for the country. |
1:38.2 | We discuss the enduring impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on China's economy, on the psychology of its people, and how it |
1:44.8 | showcased the Communist Party's systems of surveillance, including their |
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