This week on Sinica, Kaiser chats with Max Fisher, one of The Interpreter columnists for the New York Times, on what U.S. media coverage got right — and wrong — about the outbreak of COVID-19 in China, and the concerning parallels between 2002 and 2020.
8:33: American media coverage of the outbreak
15:14: Dehumanizing the disease in China
22:17: The role of the media in American political discourse
39:11: Moving the American consensus point on China
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Military modernization in Xi Jinping’s China
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Gary Rieschel of Qiming Venture Partners on VC, tech, and the U.S.-China relationship
A conversation with Gary Locke
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Dynasty warriors: Ming vs. Qing smackdown
China and the techno-authoritarian narrative
Fuchsia Dunlop on ‘The Food of Sichuan’
Philanthropy in China, with Scott Kennedy of CSIS
Jerome Cohen on the Hong Kong protests and the law
Neil Thomas on regime support in the P.R.C.
Live from Columbia: China tech triage with Samm Sacks
Jude Blanchette on the Hong Kong protests
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