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On this week's Sinica Podcast, David Zweig talks abt his book "The War for Chinese Talent in America." Highly relevant today as, people half-jokingly note the AI race is between Chinese in America and Chinese in Chinese. Thousand Talents, China Initiative, more. Link in replies.

On this week's <a href="/SinicaPodcast/">Sinica Podcast</a>, David Zweig talks abt his book "The War for Chinese Talent in America." Highly relevant today as, people half-jokingly note the AI race is between Chinese in America and Chinese in Chinese.  Thousand Talents, China Initiative, more. Link in replies.
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This week on #Sinica, Kaiser Kuo talks with veteran China scholar David Zweig about his latest book, The War for Chinese Talent in America. They dive into China's push to reclaim overseas expertise—and the U.S. overreach of the China Initiative. link in replies

This week on #Sinica, <a href="/KaiserKuo/">Kaiser Kuo</a> talks with veteran China scholar <a href="/SozweigZweig/">David Zweig</a> about his latest book, The War for Chinese Talent in America. They dive into China's push to reclaim overseas expertise—and the U.S. overreach of the China Initiative. link in replies
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#Sinica #PhraseoftheWeek Concerns over Chinese-made generic drugs are growing, accusing the falsified data and inefficacy. Critics warn that 'bad money driving out good' (劣币驱逐良币) would eventually erode the trust in the medicare system. sinicapodcast.com/p/bad-money-dr…

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On the lastest Sinica Podcast, a panel convened for the the 3rd anniversary of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine looks at the fast-changing landscape, China's strategy, with Una Bērziņa-Čerenkova, Dmytro Yefremov (Dmytro Yfremov), Klaus Larres and Liu Qiang. Link in replies.

On the lastest <a href="/SinicaPodcast/">Sinica Podcast</a>, a panel convened for the the 3rd anniversary of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine looks at the fast-changing landscape, China's strategy, with Una Bērziņa-Čerenkova, <a href="/Dr_Di_380/">Dmytro Yefremov</a> (Dmytro Yfremov), <a href="/KlausLarres/">Klaus Larres</a> and Liu Qiang. Link in replies.
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This week on the Sinica Podcast we kick off a collaboration with the great folks at Trivium China. Listen to my intro chat with Trivium China Andrew Polk and Trey McArver and then andrew polk's chat with Dinny McMahon. Subscribe to their podcast or listen via Sinica! Links ⬇️

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A must-listen: in this special episode of the Sinica Podcast, Kaiser Kuo speaks with two of the most thoughtful observers of U.S.-China relations, Jessica Chen Weiss and Ryan Hass. sinicapodcast.com/p/live-in-berk…

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This week on the Sinica Podcast, veteran The Wall Street Journal reporter bob davis joins to talk about his book "Broken Engagement," consisting of fascinating interviews with U.S. officials who helped shape American China policy from George HW Bush to Biden. Link in replies.

This week on the <a href="/SinicaPodcast/">Sinica Podcast</a>, veteran <a href="/WSJ/">The Wall Street Journal</a> reporter <a href="/bobdavis187/">bob davis</a> joins to talk about his book "Broken Engagement," consisting of fascinating interviews with U.S. officials who helped shape American China policy from George HW Bush to Biden. Link in replies.
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This week on the Sinica Podcast: in lieu of an interview, a reading of a 30-minute talk I gave April 17 at Carnegie Mellon University on why the U.S. is constantly surprised by Chinese tech breakthroughs. Link in replies below.

This week on the <a href="/SinicaPodcast/">Sinica Podcast</a>: in lieu of an interview, a reading of a 30-minute talk I gave April 17 at Carnegie Mellon University on why the U.S. is constantly surprised by Chinese tech breakthroughs. Link in replies below.
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It was a real pleasure speaking with Eva Dou about her excellent book "House of Huawei: The Secret History of China's Most Powerful Company." Admirably even-handed and deeply reported. Listen to our conversation on the Sinica Podcast at the link below.

It was a real pleasure speaking with <a href="/evadou/">Eva Dou</a> about her excellent book "House of Huawei: The Secret History of China's Most Powerful Company." Admirably even-handed and deeply reported. Listen to our conversation on the <a href="/SinicaPodcast/">Sinica Podcast</a> at the link below.
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1/ A quick word from me — not a promo, but a personal note. If you’ve been listening to Sinica or reading the newsletter and found it valuable, I’d be grateful if you’d consider becoming a paid subscriber. Here’s why 👇