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🗓️ 22 January 2024
⏱️ 59 minutes
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In Episode 350 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with the Deputy Editor of Asia Times, David Goldman. In his previous life, David served in the Defense Department’s Office of Net Assessment for the National Security Council as head of fixed-income research at Bank of America and as head of credit strategy at Credit Suisse. His books include How Civilizations Die and You Will Be Assimilated: China’s Plan to Sino-Form the World.
David Goldman’s perspective is unique among American analysts and reflects the breadth and depth of his knowledge and experience working in national security, international finance, and a journalist writing about China.
In the first hour of today’s episode, Kofinas and Goldman discuss China’s history, its economy, and its strategic vision for global hegemony, as well as what it will mean for American and European citizens if China comes to dominate the key technologies of the 21st century.
In the second hour, they look at where our leadership in the United States has come up short and why we have failed to adopt an industrial policy that will restore our economic power and help consolidate domestic support for a multi-decade strategic competition with the People’s Republic of China. David and Demetri discuss what Washington can do differently, including when it comes to key technologies like semiconductors, the urgency with which we must adapt our policies to this challenge, and who in Washington we can look to for leadership in this extraordinarily perilous time for the country.
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Episode Recorded on 01/16/2024
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0:00.0 | What's up everybody? My name is Demedri Kofinas and you're listening to Hidden Forces, a |
0:06.0 | podcast that inspires investors, entrepreneurs and everyday citizens, the challenge |
0:12.4 | consensus narratives and to learn how to think |
0:14.8 | critically about the systems of power shaping our world. My guest in this |
0:19.3 | episode of Hidden Forces is David Gold. David is the deputy editor of Asia Times when his |
0:25.2 | previous life served in the Defense Department's Office of Net Assessment for |
0:29.6 | the National Security Council and as head of fixed income research at Bank of America and head of credit strategy at Credit Suisse. |
0:37.0 | His books include how civilizations die and you will be assimilated China's plan to Sinoform the world. |
0:44.5 | This is one of the more expansive and illuminating conversations that I've had on this |
0:49.2 | podcast in a long time. |
0:51.8 | In this episode, you're going to be exposed to a set of extraordinarily unique |
0:55.4 | perspectives and analyses on China's history, its economy, its strategic vision for global |
1:01.6 | hegemony, and what it will mean for American and European citizens |
1:06.0 | if China comes to dominate the key technologies of the 21st century. |
1:10.8 | In the second hour, David and I look at where our leadership in the United States has come up short and why we have failed to adopt an industrial policy that will restore our economic power and help consolidate domestic support for a multi-decade strategic |
1:25.4 | competition with the People's Republic of China. We discuss what Washington can do differently, |
1:30.6 | including when it comes to key technologies like semiconductors, the urgency with |
1:34.8 | which we must adapt our policies to this challenge, and who in Washington we can look |
1:39.5 | to for leadership in this extraordinarily perilous time for the country. |
1:44.7 | If you want access to that part of the conversation, |
1:47.1 | and you're not already subscribed to Hidden Forces, |
1:50.2 | you can join our premium feed |
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