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China's Response to COVID-19 – Yanzhong Huang (01:30:55)
Perhaps the historic event of our time, the COVID-19 pandemic laid bare every country's particular health care vulnerabilities and regulatory deficiencies, more starkly than in any other circumstances...
Reporting From a Rising China – Edward Wong (02:22:21)
Western media presence in China has been vastly reduced since February 2020, the consequence both of political tensions and the Covid-19 pandemic. As the Chinese government finally begins to dismantle...
U.S. Human Rights Policy Towards China – Amy Gadsden (01:54:55)
While the Chinese government's actions in Xinjiang and Hong Kong lately have been the subject of particular scrutiny from U.S. policymakers, systematic attention to China's human rights practices, mor...
China's Overseas NGO Law – Mark Sidel (02:08:01)
In recent years, and especially under the administration of Xi Jinping, the Chinese government has "securitized" all manner of relationships between its citizens and outsiders. An important marker of ...
China's Rise and IR Theory – Yan Xuetong (01:22:16)
No foreign policy topic currently garners more attention in the United States than its relationship with China, especially in light of China's rise over the past few decades as an economic, technologi...
China's Domestic Security Under Xi Jinping – Sheena Chestnut Greitens (02:06:35)
One of the hallmarks of Xi Jinping's tenure as China's leader, since 2012, has been the notable strengthening of the state's coercive architecture, through which it endeavors to control Chinese societ...
Unpacking the Present Crisis in US-China Relations – Ryan Hass (01:21:36)
Whatever the likelihood or implications of a potential truce in the US-China trade war, it seems clear that the overall relationship between the two countries has lately entered into a new, more harde...
The Rule of Law in Hong Kong (Part Two) – Johannes Chan (02:09:21)
Dramatic protests in Hong Kong over the past four months, initially over a now-withdrawn draft law that would permit extraditions to mainland China, have brought to worldwide attention broader fears a...
The Rule of Law in Hong Kong (Part One) – Johannes Chan (01:19:00)
Dramatic protests in Hong Kong this month, over a draft law that would permit extraditions to mainland China, underscore broader fears amongst Hong Kong residents that their city is losing its distinc...
How to Be a Sensitive China Watcher – Kaiser Kuo (01:47:25)
Today, the reality and consequences of China's rise have come to dominate news headlines the world over. Along with China's growing wealth and power have come new tensions, with the United States and...
Chinese Governance Under Xi Jinping – Victor Shih (01:54:44)
Despite little foreshadowing before he took office, President Xi Jinping has emerged as perhaps the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong. This was reinforced in March 2018 when China's Natio...
As Chinese economic growth slows to its lowest rate in 30 years, there is rising concern (including among some Chinese scholars and officials) about the long-term viability of China's distinctive form...
Local Governance and Accountability in China – Dan Mattingly (01:06:02)
How do autocratic regimes secure political obedience, and implement unpopular policies, without always resorting to outright coercive tactics? In a provocative new book, Yale University political sci...
Property Rights and Economic Development in China – Susan Whiting (01:05:04)
At least since China's 1994 fiscal and tax reforms, land-backed development has served as the greatest source of revenue for Chinese local governments—potentially almost 1 trillion US dollars in total...
The Evolution of Workers' Rights in China – Mary Gallagher (01:19:41)
Economic reform since the late 1970s, as well as the dynamics of globalization unleashed in full by China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001, have significantly complicated the relation...
Rights Lawyering in China – Teng Biao (01:29:21)
Over the past 16 years, there has emerged in China a community of self-identified "rights defense" (weiquan) lawyers, akin to "cause lawyers" in the United States, who select cases and frame legal adv...
Gender Inequality in China – Yun Zhou (00:53:01)
Chairman Mao famously proclaimed that "women hold up half the sky," and there are many ways in which women's status, rights, and opportunities have improved under CCP rule. That said, patriarchal ide...
China's One-Child Policy – Wang Feng (01:28:10)
The Chinese government is currently in the process of dismantling the family planning policies which it introduced in the 1970s, and developed alongside its program of reform & opening over the past 4...
Taiwan and the Global Order – Shelley Rigger (01:53:08)
What explains Taiwan's outsized presence in our news headlines, especially over the first two years of the Trump administration? What can be learned from its raucous process of democratization over t...
Overreach and Overreaction: The Crisis in US-China Relations – Susan Shirk (01:20:52)
The following is a live recording of the 2019 Annual Public Lecture at Penn's CSCC delivered by Susan Shirk, and introduced by the Center's Director, Avery Goldstein. The event took place on January 3...
Civil Society and Civic Engagement in China – Bin Xu (01:35:31)
Amidst various commentaries on the 10th anniversary of the Sichuan earthquake, this past summer, a prominent theme has been the sense of possibility for civil society in China that was initially gener...
Internet Culture and Politics in China – Guobin Yang (01:19:11)
Current headlines about how authoritarian regimes have come to harness and even weaponize the internet may obscure how this technology, at one time, was more typically understood to be a democratizing...
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank – Natalie Lichtenstein (01:33:51)
Launched by China in June 2015, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank ("AIIB") currently has eighty-six members and, with $100 billion in capital, has lent around $4 billion to infrastructure proje...
China & North Korea Relations – John Park (00:59:31)
As the nuclear standoff between North Korea and the United States dominates global headlines, the relationship between North Korea and China, though little understood, has attracted ever greater inter...
China's Economy & The 19th Party Congress – Damien Ma (01:08:48)
China's economy is currently the world's second largest, by GDP, and is generally expected to overtake the U.S. economy within the next decade. In this episode, the Paulson Institute's Damien Ma, a le...
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