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Is there really an epidemic of self-censorship among China scholars

Is there really an epidemic of self-censorship among China scholars



This week’s Sinica was recorded at UPenn’s Center for Study on Contemporary China. Jeremy and Kaiser speak with three prominent scholars on China: Sheena Greitens, associate professor of political sc…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

Everything you ever wanted to know about Taiwan but were afraid to ask, Part 2

Everything you ever wanted to know about Taiwan but were afraid to ask, Part 2



This week, we feature the second half of an extensive interview (first part here) with Shelley Rigger, a political scientist at Davidson College and the leading U.S. expert on the politics of Taiwan.…


Published on 6 years, 9 months ago

Everything you ever wanted to know about Taiwan but were afraid to ask, Part 1

Everything you ever wanted to know about Taiwan but were afraid to ask, Part 1



This week, we feature the first half of an extensive interview with Shelley Rigger, a political scientist at Davidson College and the leading U.S. expert on the politics of Taiwan. This first half of…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Sinica Live with Zha Jianying: Dealing with the troublemakers

Sinica Live with Zha Jianying: Dealing with the troublemakers



This week, Sinica is live from Fordham Law School in New York City! This episode features Zhā Jiànyīng 查建英, journalist and author of China Pop: How Soap Operas, Tabloids, and Bestsellers Are Transfor…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Introducing the Middle Earth podcast

Introducing the Middle Earth podcast



This week on Sinica, we’re proud to launch the Middle Earth podcast, which discusses China’s culture industry. In this debut episode on the Sinica Network, host Aladin Farré chats with three individu…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

China’s ethnic policy in Xinjiang and Tibet: The move toward assimilation

China’s ethnic policy in Xinjiang and Tibet: The move toward assimilation



This week on the Sinica Podcast, Jeremy and Kaiser speak with Tashi Rabgey, research professor of international affairs at George Washington University and director of the Tibet Governance Project. T…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Live from the US-China Business Council: The bilateral trade relationship in 2019

Live from the US-China Business Council: The bilateral trade relationship in 2019



This week on the Sinica Podcast, we’re live from the US-China Business Council’s Forecast 2019 Conference in Washington, D.C. This show was recorded on January 31 — the day (and hour) that Donald Tru…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

Mexican and Canadian diplomats in a changing, challenging China

Mexican and Canadian diplomats in a changing, challenging China



This week on the Sinica Podcast, Kaiser and Jeremy chat with two former ambassadors to the PRC who served during the years marking the transition from the Hu/Wen administration to the rule of Xi Jinp…


Published on 6 years, 10 months ago

The U.S. and China: Cold war, or hot air?

The U.S. and China: Cold war, or hot air?



This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy chat with Ali Wyne, a policy analyst at the Rand Corporation, about the big picture in U.S.-China relations. Are we already in a cold war? Wyne gives a spirited…


Published on 6 years, 11 months ago

Gene-edited babies, CRISPR, and China’s changing ethical landscape

Gene-edited babies, CRISPR, and China’s changing ethical landscape



This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy chat with Christina Larson, a science and technology reporter for the Associated Press, about a major story that her team broke: the Chinese scientist Hè Jiànku…


Published on 6 years, 11 months ago





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