About AsiaLet’s talk… About Asia by looking deep into the stories unfolding on the world’s most populous continent. Each episode showcases the reportage of SCMP’s journalists across Asia and in-depth interviews with experts, putting context and analysis to current affairs.
China-MENA PodcastThe China-MENA podcast is created by the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative and features conversations with academics, government leaders, academics, and the policy community. The podcast sheds light on the growing role that China is playing in the Middle East, and it will be of particular relevance to the US policy community.
China in ContextChina In Context is a weekly podcast hosted by Duncan Bartlett which offers expert analysis on politics, culture and international relations. It features interviews with leading academics and associates at the SOAS China Institute, as well as guests.
China in the WorldCarnegie China's 'China in the World' podcast is a series of conversations between Chinese and international experts on China's foreign policy, China's international role, and China's relations with the world.
China PerspectivesA podcast on economic and credit developments in China with experts within and outside of Fitch Ratings. Fitch Ratings is an international credit rating agency.
ChinaPower PodcastHosted by Bonny Lin, the ChinaPower Podcast dissects critical issues underpinning China’s emergence as a global power
ChinaTalkWeekly analysis of US-China policy and translations of Chinese-language sources on tech, politics and the broader economy
Drum TowerTwo of The Economist's China correspondents, Alice Su and David Rennie, analyse the stories at the heart of this vast country and examine its influence beyond its borders. They’ll be joined by our global network of correspondents and expert guests to examine how everything from party politics to business, technology and culture are reshaping China and the world.
The Foreign Affairs Interview Podcast SeriesForeign Affairs invites you to join its editor, Daniel Kurtz-Phelan, as he talks to influential thinkers and policymakers about the forces shaping the world. Whether the topic is the war in Ukraine, the United States’ competition with China, or the future of globalization, Foreign Affairs' biweekly podcast offers the kind of authoritative commentary and analysis that you can find in the magazine and on the website.
Inside ChinaWant to learn more about China first-hand, from reporters on the ground? In every episode, we take a deep-dive into a specific topic, mixing independent reporting and exclusive interviews to bring you unique insights into an emerging potential superpower. Now, we’re featuring regular updates on the coronavirus pandemic from across the country. Brought to you by the South China Morning Post.
Pekingology: On Chinese PoliticsChina has emerged as one of the 21st century’s most consequential nations, making it more important than ever to understand how the country is governed. True to the name Pekingology, or the study of the political behavior of the People’s Republic of China, this podcast aims to unpack the behavior of the Chinese Communist Party and implications these actions have within China and for U.S.-China relations. Jude Blanchette, the Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS, is joined by various experts to analyze the activities of the Chinese governing system and how these impact the complex relationships relating to China.
The Sinica PodcastThe Sinica Podcast, founded in 2010, is a weekly discussion of current affairs in China hosted by Kaiser Kuo and Jeremy Goldkorn.
Discussions, Lectures & Videos
Are China's Military Logistics Better Than the Russian Military's?China has grown increasingly assertive in its military ambitions. Reports of Chinese military activity near its neighboring territories—especially near Taiwan—have raised concerns about China’s military power. Against the background of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, there is growing concern surrounding a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan and whether or not China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is capable of a successful attack. This on-demand webinar is a conversation about the PLA’s capabilities and logistics.
Center on U.S.-China Relations from Asia SocietyThe Center on U.S.-China Relations seeks new ways of building mutual understanding between the U.S. and China. The Center undertakes projects and events which explore areas of common interest and divergent views between the two countries, focusing on policy, culture, business, media, economics, energy and the environment.
China - YouTube PlaylistChina's growing military, economic, and technological capabilities present unique and enduring dilemmas for US policymakers and stakeholders. CSIS conducts research and analysis that spans the bilateral relationship and focuses on the most pressing issues
A Conversation With State Councilor Wang Yi of ChinaState Councilor Wang Yi discusses China's foreign and domestic policies, including the impact of COVID-19 and the future of relations with the United States.
How Did Communism Start in China? | The War That Changed the WorldThe series follows the evolution of Mao Zedong’s rise to power, and in turn, how he created a new China. In 1972, Chairman Mao Zedong was not entirely joking when he asked Tanaka Kakuei, the visiting Japanese Prime Minister, whether he should thank him for the invasion – because it had changed the destiny of China.
Martin Dimitrov - The Chinese Communist Party – The Next 100 YearsHaving celebrated its one-hundredth birthday in 2021, the durability of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) poses a twofold question: How has the party survived thus far? And, is its survival formula sustainable in the future? Professor Dimitrov examines how the CCP adapted to the shocks of 1989, the Tiananmen protests and the collapse of communism in Europe, and discusses the ongoing viability of single party rule as the CCP’s adaptability ostensibly stagnates.
A Rising China - The View from NATOThis video discussion features Ambassador Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO, and is hosted by the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
Transition 2021 Series: Confronting the China ChallengePanelists discuss the challenges the Biden administration will confront navigating the U.S.-China relationship, including negotiating trade agreements, cybersecurity, relations with Taiwan, and Chinese repression in Hong Kong and Xinjiang.
Where did Chinese communism come from? | Behind the Book with Professor Tony SaichThe Chinese Communist Party is profoundly influential both inside and outside China's borders. But few know of its early history, and until recently, the most prominent narrative of its origins came from the Party itself. But the recent release of two collections of documents reveals a more nuanced story than the official narrative. On this episode of Behind the Book, we speak with Tony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs and Director of the Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy School, about his new book, "Finding Allies and Making Revolution: The Early Years of the Chinese Communist Party," which provides an in-depth study of these new documents.