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LSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | Deemphasizing Nuclear Weapons in Nuclear Deterrence with Dr Lauren SukinIn response to what the US sees as potential growing threats from China and North Korea, nuclear weapons are becoming a more and more important part of US alliance commitments and partnerships in East Asia. But what does this focus on nuclear weapons for both deterrence and reassurance mean for US foreign policy and for the security of the region? And could there be an alternative which puts a greater focus on conventional armed forces? To discuss these topics, in June 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Lauren Sukin about her recent article, in the Journal for Peace and...2025-07-1430 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | The US-China AI race with Professor Angela ZhangIn January 2025, the release of a new model and chatbot by Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company, DeepSeek, sent shockwaves through the tech industry in the US and elsewhere. DeepSeek’s launch was only one milestone in the ongoing AI competition between China and the US which has seen the US try to restrict the exports of key components used in AI development to other countries. In the second episode of The Ballpark’s miniseries on AI and the US, the Phelan US Centre explored the ongoing AI competition between China and the US with Angela Zhang, Professor of Law at the...2025-06-3034 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | The US and India–Pakistan tensions with Lisa CurtisOn the May 7th, 2025, India launched missile strikes on Pakistan in response to a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir on April 22nd. On May 10th a ceasefire was reached following mediation from the United States. To discuss the US’ part in brokering a ceasefire, and the US’ responses to disputes between India and Pakistan over the past three decades, in June 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Lisa Curtis, senior fellow and director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program at the Center for a New American Security. The conversation covers the recent India–Pakistan crisis and the US’ role, how US i...2025-06-1834 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | International relations and Democracy in a Multipolar WorldThe US-led international order is under strain from without and within. Authoritarian powers such as Russia and China are challenging the core tenets of global cooperation and conflict management. Rising states of the Global South like India, Brazil, and South Africa demand reformed multilateralism in the institutions of global governance, and the US and its Western allies face a domestic surge of right-wing populism that seeks to reverse the eighty-year-old open and interdependent system of international relations. At stake is democracy, a core tenet of American political life and foreign policy. To discuss and consider these issues, in May 2025, the...2025-06-0335 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | The Origins of the US-China Chip War with Dr John MinnichIn March 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to John Minnich, Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at LSE about why semiconductors are so important in the global economy, and why the US is willing to go to what Dr Minnich terms, economic war, over them. They also discussed how the semiconductor trade is framed as a national security issue in the US and China, and how President Trump may approach the ‘chip-war’ in coming months. This episode was produced by Chris Gilson and Luke Digweed. Further reading and resources Ling S. Chen and Miles M. Evers, "'Wars without Gun...2025-04-1446 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | US-China strategic stability with Dr Nicola LeveringhausThe ongoing conflict in Ukraine has brought the spectre of potential nuclear conflict back into the public consciousness for the first time in decades. But what’s behind the potential for nuclear conflict and what issues are at stake for nuclear powers other than the US and Russia, like China? To discuss these and other questions on the current state of global nuclear tensions and development, in March 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Nicola Leveringhaus of King's College London. This episode was produced by Chris Gilson and Luke Digweed. Further reading and resources • Under the Nuclear Shadow: China’s Info...2025-03-2435 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | US-China relations under the new Trump administration with Professor Minxin PeiPresident Trump has made his feelings about US competition with China plain; one of the early acts of his second presidential term has been to place tariffs on Chinese imports. China has since responded with its own tariffs on certain US goods and restrictions on the import of important minerals. To talk about US-China relations with the return of Donald Trump, in February 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Minxin Pei, the Tom and Margot Pritzker '72 Professor of Government and George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College. They also spoke about China’s surveillance state and the co...2025-02-2433 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | The international order and US-China competition with Professor Shiping TangIn the past decade, many commentators have increasingly spoken of growing competition between the United States and China in areas like trade, industrial policy, but also on foreign policy and global influence more generally. To discuss these issues and how the social sciences can learn from evolutionary thinking, in January 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Shiping Tang, of Fudan University. The conversation ranged over how Professor Tang’s early career as a biologist has informed his thinking about social science issues, whether we should talk about the US and China being in competition at all, and how democracies promote gr...2025-02-1043 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | The Evolution of American Chip Controls on China with Dr Douglas FullerIn December 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke Dr Douglas Fuller, Associate Professor in the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School. They spoke about how the Chinese high-tech and semiconductor chip industry has evolved and the recent history and effectiveness of US chip controls towards China. They also discuss how the US has achieved a multilateral consensus for the implementation of chip controls, and whether these are likely to remain in place in the new administration of Donald Trump. This episode was produced by Chris Gilson and Luke Digweed.2025-01-0632 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | China and technology export controls with Michael Mastanduno and Jennifer LindIn October 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Michael Mastanduno, Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, and Dr Jennifer Lind, Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College. They spoke about US export controls against China and about their history and effectiveness This episode was produced by Chris Gilson, Luke Digweed and Anderson Tan.2024-12-0959 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | America and the Asian 21st Century with Professor Kishore MahbubaniIn November 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Kishore Mahbubani, Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore. From 1971 until 2004 he was a diplomat with the Singapore Foreign Service. He served as Singapore’s Ambassador to the UN from 1984-1989 and then from 1998 to 2004 and as President of the UN Security Council in January 2001 and May 2002. He was appointed the Founding Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy in 2004. They spoke about the evolving relationships between Asian countries and the United States, the India-China relationship, and the role of Southeast Asia wi...2024-11-2537 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | China’s evolving approach to economic security with Professor Yeling TanIn October 2024 the LSE Phelan US Centre spoke to Yeling Tan, Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. They spoke about how China understands economic security and its evolving economic strategy, and how public attitudes in China towards international trade influence the country’s trade policy. This episode was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan. Further reading • Global economic influence and domestic regime support: evidence from China. (2023). Review of International Political Economy. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09692290.2024.24028172024-11-1138 minCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeS5, E4 What's at stake in the US-China Trade War?What's at stake in the US-China Trade War?Speakers: Elizabeth Ingleson: is Assistant Professor Department of International History and is the author of Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global TradeYeling Tan: is Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government. She is also a non-resident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.Discussant: Robert Wade, LSE IDChair: Laura Mann, LSE ID This event is part of the Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice guest lecture series hosted by the International D...2024-10-301h 53Dialogues on Southeast AsiaDialogues on Southeast AsiaOn the Intricacies of Wa State as a Borderland between China and MyanmarIn this episode, host SEAC Director John Sidel talks with Dr Hans Steinmüller, SEAC Associate and Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the LSE. Dr Hans Steinmüller, originally a specialist in China, shares his journey from conducting extensive fieldwork in Hubei province to his recent focus on the Wa State along Myanmar's border with Yunnan Province, China. This episode delves into how the region's unique socio-political landscape challenges conventional notions of statehood and sovereignty. Drawing from his research, Dr Steinmüller provides insights into the intricate relationship between local practices and broader political dynamics.2024-06-1144 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE Ballpark | Will the US remain the world’s superpower?A shining city on a hill. America the beautiful. The United States has long been mythologised as the land of dreams and opportunity. And since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s it has been undisputedly the most powerful nation on earth. But is it a fading force? The idea of an America in decline has gained traction in recent years and has, of course, been capitalized on by President Trump. Is America’s ‘greatness’ under threat? In this episode of LSE iQ, a collaboration with the LSE Phelan US Centre's podcast, The Ballpark, Sue Windebank and Chris...2024-05-2435 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsMade in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade | LSE US Centre EventHow did China—the world’s largest communist nation—converge with global capitalism? And when did this occur? In this event, held on 7 May 2024, Dr Elizabeth Ingleson of the LSE Department of International History and Phelan US Centre Affiliate argued that this convergence began in the early 1970s, when the United States and China re-opened trade and the interests of US capitalists and the Chinese state gradually aligned: at the expense of US labor and aided by US diplomats.2024-05-241h 29LSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsWill the US remain the world's superpower?A shining city on a hill. America the beautiful. The United States has long been mythologised as the land of dreams and opportunity. And since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s it has been undisputedly the most powerful nation on earth. But is it a fading force? The idea of an America in decline has gained traction in recent years and has, of course, been capitalized on by President Trump. Is America’s ‘greatness’ under threat? In this episode of LSE iQ, a collaboration with the LSE Phelan US Centre's podcast, The Ballpark, Sue Windebank and Chris...2024-05-2135 minLSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersLSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersWill the US remain the world's superpower?A shining city on a hill. America the beautiful. The United States has long been mythologised as the land of dreams and opportunity. And since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s it has been undisputedly the most powerful nation on earth. But is it a fading force? The idea of an America in decline has gained traction in recent years and has, of course, been capitalized on by President Trump. Is America’s ‘greatness’ under threat? In this episode of LSE iQ, a collaboration with the LSE Phelan US Centre's podcast, The Ballpark, Sue Windebank and Chris...2024-05-2135 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged with Dr Elizabeth InglesonIn April 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Elizabeth Ingleson, Assistant Professor in the Department of International History at LSE and Centre Affiliate of the Phelan US Centre. They spoke about Dr Ingleson’s new book, Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade. They also discussed the evolution of the US-China trade relationship since the 1970s, including the role played by US policymakers and capitalist interests. Dr Elizabeth Ingleson will be launching her new book at the LSE Phelan US Centre event, ‘Made in China: When US-China interests converged to transform global trade’, on Tuesday 7 May fr...2024-05-0343 minLSE: The BallparkLSE: The BallparkLSE: The Ballpark | Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade with Dr Elizabeth InglesonContributor(s): Elizabeth Ingleson, Chris Gilson | In April 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Elizabeth Ingleson, Assistant Professor in the Department of International History at LSE and Centre Affiliate of the Phelan US Centre. They spoke about Dr Ingleson’s new book, Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade. They also discussed the evolution of the US-China trade relationship since the 1970s, including the role played by US policymakers and capitalist interests. Dr Elizabeth Ingleson will be launching her new book at the LSE Phelan US Centre event, ‘Made in China: When US-China interests converged to t...2024-05-0343 minThe BallparkThe BallparkLSE: The Ballpark | Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade with Dr Elizabeth InglesonContributor(s): Elizabeth Ingleson, Chris Gilson | In April 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Elizabeth Ingleson, Assistant Professor in the Department of International History at LSE and Centre Affiliate of the Phelan US Centre. They spoke about Dr Ingleson’s new book, Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade. They also discussed the evolution of the US-China trade relationship since the 1970s, including the role played by US policymakers and capitalist interests. Dr Elizabeth Ingleson will be launching her new book at the LSE Phelan US Centre event, ‘Made in China: When US-China interests converged to t...2024-05-0343 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsChina, war and the civilizational stateWhy do some countries, such as China and Russia, stand outside of the liberal international order and oppose values that the West takes for granted – values such as liberty and democracy? For the late Professor Christopher Coker the answer lay in the rise of a new political entity, the civilizational state. In an episode of LSE iQ which explored China’s position in the world in the coming century, Professor Coker talked about this, the potential for war between the United States and China and what that might look like. Christopher Coker, was Professor of International Relations at LSE for almo...2024-04-0918 minLSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersLSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersChina, war and the civilizational stateWhy do some countries, such as China and Russia, stand outside of the liberal international order and oppose values that the West takes for granted – values such as liberty and democracy? For the late Professor Christopher Coker the answer lay in the rise of a new political entity, the civilizational state. In an episode of LSE iQ which explored China’s position in the world in the coming century, Professor Coker talked about this, the potential for war between the United States and China and what that might look like. Christopher Coker, was Professor of International Relations at LSE for almo...2024-04-0918 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | China Policy: The Limits of Transatlantic Convergence with Dr Mathieu DuchâtelIn February 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Mathieu Duchâtel, Resident Senior Fellow and Director of International Studies at Institut Montaigne about transatlantic convergence between the EU and the United States on China policy. They also discussed the fault lines between the EU and US on China policy, and how China has responded to these divergences, including on Taiwan policy. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan. Contributors: Dr Mathieu Duchâtel (Institut Montaigne)2024-03-1828 minThe Beverage Report PodcastThe Beverage Report PodcastProf. Keyu Jin | 'The New China Playbook', the One-Child Policy & International FinanceIn this episode of the Beverage Report Podcast, we interview Professor Keyu Jin, Associate Professor of Economics at the LSE Department of Economics & author of the new book 'The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism'. What are the West's biggest misconceptions about China? How has the one-child policy impacted policy regulations and aggregate household savings? What insights can we glean from the collapse of SVB? Professor Jin explores these topics and more, sharing her insights and work on some of the most important and impactful current areas of research: the Chinese economy, international trade...2024-03-0433 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | The Future Of US - China Competition With Dr Ashley TellisIn January 2024, the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Ashley Tellis, the Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs and a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about how the US has engaged with China economically in recent decades. They discuss how the US’ strategy towards China has shifted across recent presidencies, the effectiveness of ‘friendshoring’ policies, and decoupling and de-risking relationships between China, the United States, and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan. Contributor: Dr. Ashley Tellis (Carnegie Endowment)2024-01-2927 minCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeS4, E11 Bringing Cyberspace Down to Earth in China: From smart-cities to village digital projects'Bringing Cyberspace Down to Earth in China: From smart-cities to village digital projects'Speaker: Hong Yu, Mayling Birney Scholar from Zhejiang UniversityDiscussant: David Soskice, LSEChair: Laura Mann, LSE2024-01-291h 49LSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | Why China Hawks are Wrong with Professor William WohlforthIn 2023, the Phelan US Centre spoke to spoke to William C. Wohlforth, Daniel Webster Professor in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College, about the United States’ role as the world’s unipolar power. They also discuss the rise of China and what this means for the international role of the United States, and his upcoming book, with Jill Kastner, on great power subversion. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson and Anderson Tan. Contributor: Professor William C. Wohlforth (Dartmouth College)2024-01-1541 minThe China in Africa PodcastThe China in Africa PodcastChina-Africa Relations in 2024: Insights From Six ExpertsChina's engagement in Africa is at a critical inflection point where many of the various stakeholders in this important relationship are re-evaluating what they want from the other. In this special episode, we speak with six prominent experts from Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States who provide their forecasts for how this vital geopolitical relationship is going to evolve in 2024: Tarela Moses, Data Analyst and Database Manager at the Global China Initiative at the Boston University Global Development Policy Center: @tarelamoses Amit Jain, Director NTU-SBF Centre for African Studies at Nanyang Business School in Singapore...2024-01-111h 11Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeS4, E8 Development or Dependence?: China's Investment and development finance in Africa'Development or Dependence?: China's Investment and development finance in Africa'. Speakers: Keyu Jin, LSEYunnan Chen, Overseas Development InstituteWeiwei Chen, Open UniversityChair: Tin Hinane El Kadi, LSE2023-12-041h 52The China ProjectThe China ProjectEconomist Keyu Jin on her new book, ‘The New China Playbook’This week on Sinica, Kaiser is joined by Keyu Jin, associate professor of economics at LSE, who talks about her new book, The New China Playbook:...2023-06-1500 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | The Rise and Fall of the EAST with Professor Yasheng HuangIn March 2023, the Phelan US Centre’s Chris Gilson and Mohid Malik spoke to Professor Yasheng Huang, Epoch Foundation professor of global economics and management at MIT’s Sloan School of Management about his new book, The Rise and Fall of the EAST, which will be published by Yale University Press in August 2023. They also discussed Chinese technological development over the last three decades, and the challenges China currently faces in developing and maintaining its talent and human capital to support innovation. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson, Mohid Malik, and Anderson Tan. Contributors: Professor Yasheng Huang (MIT), Chri...2023-06-0240 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | Beijing's Global Media Offensive with Joshua KurlantzickIn February 2023, the Phelan US Centre’s Mohid Malik spoke to Joshua Kurlantzick, senior fellow for Southeast Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations about his new book, Beijing's Global Media Offensive: China's Uneven Campaign To Influence Asia and the World. They also discussed the effectiveness of China’s efforts to expand its global media influence, from its pitfalls to successes. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson, Mohid Malik, and Anderson Tan. Contributors: Joshua Kurlantzick (Council on Foreign Relations), Mohid Rehman Malik (Phelan US Centre)2023-04-0431 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | How China Derailed its Peaceful Rise with Professor Susan ShirkIn January 2023, the Phelan US Centre’s Chris Gilson and Mohid Malik spoke to Professor Susan Shirk, Research Professor and Chair of the 21st Century China Center at UC San Diego about her new book, Overreach: How China Derailed its Peaceful Rise. They also discussed how China’s leadership in recent decades has influenced the country’s relationship with the United States, and the steps that both could take to improve that relationship. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson, Mohid Malik, and Anderson Tan. Contributors: Professor Susan Shirk (UC San Diego), Chris Gilson (Phelan US Centre); Mohid Rehman Malik...2023-03-2130 minThe China-Global South PodcastThe China-Global South PodcastLatin America Was Once an Afterthought for China… Not AnymoreIn just the past twenty years, China's trade with countries in Latin America and the Caribbean surged 26-fold to almost half-a-trillion dollars. The region is also now a major destination for Chinese foreign investment and becoming a critically important new front in China's geopolitical confrontation with the United States. While there's no dispute that China is now a major player in the region, knowledge about Chinese engagement in the Americas nonetheless remains surprisingly low, particularly among key stakeholders in Latin America. A new book, China and Latin America: Development, Agency and Geopolitics by two scholars at the London School of...2023-03-0800 minThe China in Africa PodcastThe China in Africa Podcast[GLOBAL SOUTH] Latin America Was Once an Afterthought for China... Not AnymoreIn just the past twenty years, China's trade with countries in Latin America and the Caribbean surged 26-fold to almost half-a-trillion dollars. The region is also now a major destination for Chinese foreign investment and becoming a critically important new front in China's geopolitical confrontation with the United States. While there's no dispute that China is now a major player in the region, knowledge about Chinese engagement in the Americas nonetheless remains surprisingly low, particularly among key stakeholders in Latin America. A new book, China and Latin America: Development, Agency and Geopolitics by two scholars...2023-03-0751 minThe China-Global South PodcastThe China-Global South PodcastLatin America Was Once an Afterthought for China... Not AnymoreIn just the past twenty years, China's trade with countries in Latin America and the Caribbean surged 26-fold to almost half-a-trillion dollars. The region is also now a major destination for Chinese foreign investment and becoming a critically important new front in China's geopolitical confrontation with the United States. While there's no dispute that China is now a major player in the region, knowledge about Chinese engagement in the Americas nonetheless remains surprisingly low, particularly among key stakeholders in Latin America. A new book, China and Latin America: Development, Agency and Geopolitics by two scholars...2023-03-0751 minChampagne WisdomChampagne WisdomUnmasking the 'Good Guy' Myth: China Gets Real with about Low Self-Esteem.In just one corner of the podcast universe, the ever-bold China is throwing shade at the 'good person' facade and confronting that inner demon known as LSE - Low Self-Esteem. This ain't your typical chit-chat; it's a verbal smackdown against the illusions we hide behind. China's got no time for sugar-coating; she's pulling the covers off the 'good person' storyline. No more fairy tales here. Instead, it's a savage exposé on how we all try to wear the 'good guy' mask but often grapple with our LSE struggles. Picture China dishing out the truth serum l...2023-02-2624 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | China’s Belt and Road with Professor Taylor FravelIn November 2022, The Phelan US Centre’s Chris Gilson and Mohid Malik spoke to Professor Taylor Fravel of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology about China’s Belt and Road Initiative. They discussed the history and recent developments of the Belt and Road Initiative, the political implications of this project, and the US’ responses to it. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson, Mohid Malik, and Anderson Tan. Contributors: Professor Taylor Fravel (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Chris Gilson (Phelan US Centre); Mohid Rehman Malik (Phelan US Centre)2023-02-1324 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLSE: The Ballpark | Professor Rana Mitter on historical analogy in US-China relationsOn 27 September 2022, The Phelan US Centre’s Chris Gilson and Mohid Malik spoke to Professor Rana Mitter of the University of Oxford about China’s changing national narrative. They also discussed nationalism in China and the ways China has engaged in revisionist history with regards to its conception of the current international order. This Extra Inning was produced by Chris Gilson, Mohid Malik, and Anderson Tan. Contributors: Professor Rana Mitter; (University of Oxford); Chris Gilson (Phelan US Centre); Mohid Rehman Malik (Phelan US Centre)2023-01-2327 minThe Beverage Report PodcastThe Beverage Report PodcastSitao Xu | Chinese economy, zero covid policy, real estate crisis and US-China trade warIn our second episode, Rida Samreen takes a deep dive into the Chinese economy and its global relations with Mr Sitao Xu, the Chief Economist at Deloitte China. They discuss recent protests over the double-edged zero Covid policy, the real estate crisis and its global implications, the future outlook of the Belt and Road Initiative, and the escalating US-China trade war. Sitao Xu is the Chief Economist and Partner of Deloitte China, spearheading Deloitte's economic and industry research. Prior to Deloitte, he was Chief Representative of China and EIU forecasting director at the Economist...2023-01-1638 minThe Beverage Report PodcastThe Beverage Report PodcastDr Rachel Ngai - LSE Department of EconomicsIn this Beverage Report episode, Sarah speaks with Dr Rachel Ngai from the Department of Economics at LSE. She explains Africa’s structural transformation and how African women’s time allocation in home production and market jobs has changed over time. She also talks about the Hukou System in China.2022-06-2327 minTalks on ChinaTalks on ChinaLukas Wahden on China and Arctic geopoliticsAs the thawing of the Arctic has increased its geopolitical prominence and potential economic viability, new players have expanded their presence and influence in the region. China - a less obvious player in the Arctic - has in recent years pressed for a greater role in regional affairs. Chris Cash is joined by Lukas Wahden, a Yenching Scholar at Peking University, to discuss his LSE IDEAS piece on the steps China will have to take to reach its goal of becoming a ‘polar great power’. Lukas explains how cooperation between China and Russia in recent years has adde...2022-03-3033 minCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeS2,E13 Isabella Weber – How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform DebateIsabella Weber on How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice series. 2022-02-161h 23CDS InsightCDS InsightEducation and Real Estate Crackdown in China: Part IIIn this episode of CDS Insight, Professor Kerry Brown and Professor Xiang Biao continued the discussion on Real Estates Crackdown. We looked at whether Housing policy is the central path of Xi's political drive on real estate. In particular, if China's real estate-driven growth model is running out of steam, can green technology and a greener economy be the next growth engine.2021-12-1016 minCDS InsightCDS InsightEducation and Real Estate Crackdown in China: Part IIn this episode of CDS Insight, we hosted a discussion featuring Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute at King's College, London; and Xiang Biao, Former Professor of Social Anthropology of St Hugh's College at the University of Oxford on the topic of "EDUCATION AND REAL ESTATES CRACKDOWN IN CHINA. In part I, on education crackdown, we looked at whether parental paranoia and venture capitalists not wanting to miss out on investment opportunities constitute reasons for tutoring in China becoming so popular. We then discussed how the crackdown accommodates birth policies and addresses...2021-12-1039 minCDS InsightCDS InsightStructural Impacts and Implications of Aging Population in ChinaNote: This episode is conducted in Chinese.In this episode of CDS Insight, Professor Yao Yang, Director of China Center for Economic Research and Dean of National School of Development at Peking University, evaluated implications of population-oriented policy movements in within the context of common prosperity.2021-11-3034 minCDS InsightCDS InsightApplication of Blockchain Technology In Agriculture In this episode of CDS Insight, Mr. Dejan Jakovljevic, CIO and the Director of Digitalization and Informatics Division at Food Agriculture Organization, United Nations, discussed the broad application of Blockchain Technology at FAO, including the current status and future outlook of its blockchain-based projects.2021-11-1319 minCDS InsightCDS InsightThe Past and Future of Environmental Law: Part IIIn this episode of CDS Insight, Professor Veerle Heyvaert, discussed the driving factors behind the failure of first wave of private climate litigations, as well as the main challenges caused by transnational regulations to law. Lastly, professor talked about the effect of Brexit on legislations in UK.2021-09-2829 minCDS InsightCDS InsightThe Past and Future of Environmental Law: Part I  In this episode of CDS Insight, Professor Veerle Heyvaert, a Professor at LSE Law School and founding Editor-in-Chief of Transnational Environmental Law, discussed the revolution of Environmental Law over the past few decades and addressed challenges in terms of execution of legislations. What's more, she also commented about the differences between developed and developing nations and the role of environmental law in ESG investments.2021-09-2836 minCDS InsightCDS InsightA Closer Look at Impact InvestingIn this episode of CDS Insight, Professor Hans Peter Lankes, visiting professor in practice at LSE Grantham Institute, former Vice President of Economics and Private Sector Development at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), discussed what actually differentiates impact investing and addressed some of the challenges of the current methodology. What's more, he also commented about the current impact investing outlook in China.2021-09-2300 minCDS InsightCDS InsightGlobal Markets Outlook: What's ahead for US and ChinaGeoffrey Yu, Senior EMEA Market Strategist at BNY Mellon, Former Head of UK Investment office at UBS, discussed implications and associated risks behind two eye-catching phrases, "transitory" and "substantial further progress", as described by the US Federal Reserve. What's more, he also dived into the intuition behind recent Chinese regulations and the PoBC monetary policy moves.2021-08-1226 minCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeCutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & PracticeS1, E3 Panel on China in AfricaGuest lecturers, Deborah Brautigam; Folashade Soule-Kohndou and Shirley Ze Yu talk to us about "China in Africa". The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice series. 2021-07-221h 08LSE London Alumni TalksLSE London Alumni TalksWhere does Innovation come from? with LSE Innovation's David AiIn this episode we speak to LSE’s own David Ai. David is the Head of Innovation at LSE Innovation, the School’s department focusing on assisting LSE experts to commercialise their research. Before LSE David enjoyed careers in the venture and technology licensing arenas including working for Stanford’s Office of Technology Licensing for six years, managing inventions while spearheading Stanford’s technology marketing efforts in China. 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These and other key trade issues between China and the European Union will be debated during this event, which marks...2019-10-171h 30LSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersLSE IQ | Intelligent questions with social science answersIs the 21st Century the Chinese century?To subscribe on Apple podcasts please visit http://apple.co/2r40QPA or on Andriod http://subscribeonandroid.com/www.lse.ac.uk/assets/richmedia/webFeeds/lseiqpodcast_iTunesStore.xml or search for 'LSE IQ' in your favourite podcast app or visit http://lse.ac.uk/iq Welcome to LSE's award-winning podcast, LSE IQ, where we ask leading social scientists - and other experts - to answer an intelligent question about economics, politics or society. In this episode Sue Windebank asks, “Is the 21st Century the Chinese century?” This month sees the 70th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China. In 1949 the Ch...2019-10-0744 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsIs the 21st Century the Chinese century?To subscribe on Apple podcasts please visit http://apple.co/2r40QPA or on Andriod http://subscribeonandroid.com/www.lse.ac.uk/assets/richmedia/webFeeds/lseiqpodcast_iTunesStore.xml or search for 'LSE IQ' in your favourite podcast app or visit http://lse.ac.uk/iq Welcome to LSE's award-winning podcast, LSE IQ, where we ask leading social scientists - and other experts - to answer an intelligent question about economics, politics or society. In this episode Sue Windebank asks, “Is the 21st Century the Chinese century?” This month sees the 70th anniversary of the People’s Republic of China. In 1949 the Ch...2019-10-0744 minLSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsChina's Re-education Camps in Xinjiang [Audio]Speaker(s): Dr Rachel Harris, Professor Jude Howell, Dr Rian Thum | Large numbers of Uyghurs have been detained by the Chinese government in re-education camps. What do we know about these camps? Rachel Harris specialises in Uyghur culture and religion and is based at SOAS. Jude Howell is an expert on authoritarianism and Professor of International Development at LSE. Rian Thum is a historian of Xinjiang based at the University of Nottingham. Hans Steinmuller is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at LSE. LSE Anthropology (@LSEAnthropology) is world famous and world leading. We are ranked top Anthropology department in...2019-03-121h 28LSE PodcastsLSE PodcastsLse Festival 2019 | Borders and Walls [Audio]Speaker(s): Dr Elena Barabantseva, Professor Bill Callahan, Xiaolu Guo | A screening and discussion of two short films by Elena Barabantseva, University of Manchester and Bill Callahan, LSE. A discussion will follow with Xiaolu Guo, an award-winning writer and filmmaker. Border People (14 min, 2018) Elena Barabantseva, University of Manchester How does the border enter and shape a family life? What does it mean to the people who cross the border for marriage? 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Titled Navigating Complexity, the Forum considered China’s environmental sustainability; economy; ethnic policy/conflict; abolishment of the One Child Po...2016-01-301h 16Spring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLSE SU China Development Forum 2016 - Navigating Complexity - 15:20 Session 9Contributor(s): See description | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is the flagship annual conference of the LSE SU China Development Society (CDS). Co-organised with the LSE Asia Research Centre, the CDF provides a platform for students, academics and professionals to exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on key issues surrounding China and its development. The 2016 Forum, held at LSE on 30th January 2016 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 29 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Europe and the United States. 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Titled Navigating Complexity, the Forum considered China’s environmental sustainability; economy; ethnic policy/conflict; abolishment of the One Child Po...2016-01-301h 17Spring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLSE SU China Development Forum 2016 - Navigating Complexity - 13:55 Session 6Contributor(s): See description | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is the flagship annual conference of the LSE SU China Development Society (CDS). Co-organised with the LSE Asia Research Centre, the CDF provides a platform for students, academics and professionals to exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on key issues surrounding China and its development. The 2016 Forum, held at LSE on 30th January 2016 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 29 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Europe and the United States. 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Titled Navigating Complexity, the Forum considered China’s environmental sustainability; economy; ethnic policy/conflict; abolishment of the One Child Po...2016-01-301h 27Spring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLSE SU China Development Forum 2016 - Navigating Complexity - 10:10 Session 2Contributor(s): See description | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is the flagship annual conference of the LSE SU China Development Society (CDS). Co-organised with the LSE Asia Research Centre, the CDF provides a platform for students, academics and professionals to exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on key issues surrounding China and its development. The 2016 Forum, held at LSE on 30th January 2016 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 29 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Europe and the United States. 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The 2015 Forum, held at LSE on 7th February 2015 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 27 speakers from mainland China, Europe and the United S...2015-02-0711 minSpring 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoSpring 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoLSE SU China Development Forum 2015: Paths to Modernisation- 1515 SessionContributor(s): Lord Adair Turner, Mr. John Hughes, Professor Göran Malmqvist, Professor Athar Hussain, Professor Yu Dan, Professor Zhou Hanmin, Professor Danny Quah and others. | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is the flagship annual conference of the LSE SU China Development Society (CDS). Co-organised with the LSE Asia Research Centre, the CDF provides a platform for students, academics and professionals to exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on key issues surrounding China and its development. The 2015 Forum, held at LSE on 7th February 2015 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 27 speakers from mainland China, Europe and the United S...2015-02-0753 minSpring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLSE SU China Development Forum 2015: Paths to Modernisation- 1515 SessionContributor(s): Lord Adair Turner, Mr. John Hughes, Professor Göran Malmqvist, Professor Athar Hussain, Professor Yu Dan, Professor Zhou Hanmin, Professor Danny Quah and others. | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is the flagship annual conference of the LSE SU China Development Society (CDS). Co-organised with the LSE Asia Research Centre, the CDF provides a platform for students, academics and professionals to exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on key issues surrounding China and its development. The 2015 Forum, held at LSE on 7th February 2015 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 27 speakers from mainland China, Europe and the United S...2015-02-0753 minSpring 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoSpring 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoLSE SU China Development Forum 2015: Paths to Modernisation- 1345 SessionContributor(s): Lord Adair Turner, Mr. John Hughes, Professor Göran Malmqvist, Professor Athar Hussain, Professor Yu Dan, Professor Zhou Hanmin, Professor Danny Quah and others. | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is the flagship annual conference of the LSE SU China Development Society (CDS). Co-organised with the LSE Asia Research Centre, the CDF provides a platform for students, academics and professionals to exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on key issues surrounding China and its development. The 2015 Forum, held at LSE on 7th February 2015 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 27 speakers from mainland China, Europe and the United S...2015-02-071h 21Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoSpring 2015 | Public lectures and events | VideoLSE SU China Development Forum 2015: Paths to Modernisation- 1345 Session (2)Contributor(s): Lord Adair Turner, Mr. John Hughes, Professor Göran Malmqvist, Professor Athar Hussain, Professor Yu Dan, Professor Zhou Hanmin, Professor Danny Quah and others. | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is the flagship annual conference of the LSE SU China Development Society (CDS). Co-organised with the LSE Asia Research Centre, the CDF provides a platform for students, academics and professionals to exchange ideas and hold in-depth discussions on key issues surrounding China and its development. 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The 2014 Forum, held at LSE on 8th February 2014 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 28 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Europe and the United States including the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor...2014-02-081h 41Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoSpring 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoLSE SU China Development Forum 2014: Rebalancing China - 11:15 SessionContributor(s): Professor William Callahan, Mr David Dollar, Professor Michael Hockx, Mr Stephen Harner, Dr Yukon Huang, Sir Christopher Hum, Professor Nicholas Lardy... | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is an annual conference co-organised by the LSE SU China Development Society and the LSE Asia Research Centre. It provides a platform for vibrant, in-depth intellectual discussions among students, academics and professionals on key issues facing China. The 2014 Forum, held at LSE on 8th February 2014 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 28 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Europe and the United States including the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor...2014-02-081h 17Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLSE SU China Development Forum 2014: Rebalancing China - 11:15 SessionContributor(s): Professor William Callahan, Mr David Dollar, Professor Michael Hockx, Mr Stephen Harner, Dr Yukon Huang, Sir Christopher Hum, Professor Nicholas Lardy... | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is an annual conference co-organised by the LSE SU China Development Society and the LSE Asia Research Centre. It provides a platform for vibrant, in-depth intellectual discussions among students, academics and professionals on key issues facing China. The 2014 Forum, held at LSE on 8th February 2014 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 28 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Europe and the United States including the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor...2014-02-081h 17Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2014 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLSE SU China Development Forum 2014: Rebalancing China - 9:05 SessionContributor(s): Professor William Callahan, Mr David Dollar, Professor Michael Hockx, Mr Stephen Harner, Dr Yukon Huang, Sir Christopher Hum, Professor Nicholas Lardy... | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is an annual conference co-organised by the LSE SU China Development Society and the LSE Asia Research Centre. It provides a platform for vibrant, in-depth intellectual discussions among students, academics and professionals on key issues facing China. The 2014 Forum, held at LSE on 8th February 2014 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 28 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Europe and the United States including the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor...2014-02-081h 52Spring 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoSpring 2014 | Public lectures and events | VideoLSE SU China Development Forum 2014: Rebalancing China - 9:05 SessionContributor(s): Professor William Callahan, Mr David Dollar, Professor Michael Hockx, Mr Stephen Harner, Dr Yukon Huang, Sir Christopher Hum, Professor Nicholas Lardy... | The LSE SU China Development Forum (CDF) is an annual conference co-organised by the LSE SU China Development Society and the LSE Asia Research Centre. It provides a platform for vibrant, in-depth intellectual discussions among students, academics and professionals on key issues facing China. The 2014 Forum, held at LSE on 8th February 2014 and attended by over 400 delegates, hosted 28 speakers from mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Europe and the United States including the 2007 Nobel Laureate in Economics, Professor...2014-02-081h 52Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | VideoSpring 2013 | Public lectures and events | VideoLSE China Lecture Series - What Threatens Global Capitalism Now?Contributor(s): Professor Craig Calhoun | In this lecture LSE Director Professor Craig Calhoun, considers the threats, internal and external to global capitalism.2013-03-201h 46Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfSpring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfLSE China Lecture Series - What Threatens Global Capitalism Now?Contributor(s): Professor Craig Calhoun | In this lecture LSE Director Professor Craig Calhoun, considers the threats, internal and external to global capitalism.2013-03-201h 46LSE Review of BooksLSE Review of BooksLSE Review of Books - Episode 6: ChinaWe take a walk through London’s Chinatown with Rosemary Sales and Xia Lin, Researchers at Middlesex University, to discuss the complex of identities in the area and meanings of home for Chinese immigrants. John Gittings, Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African, talks about China’s early peace philosophers and the importance of engaging the country in diplomacy. Ting Xu, Research Fellow at LSE’s economic history department, speaks about growing up in China in the wake of the Cultural Revolution and how her parent’s boundless passion for books was a source of inspiration. Presented by Amy Moll...2013-01-0429 min