This week on the Sinica Podcast: a lecture by Robert Daly, director of the Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute, delivered last year to D.C.-based Faith & Law at its Friday Forum. T… Read More
This week on the Sinica Podcast, host Kaiser Kuo speaks with Representative Rick Larsen of the Washington 2nd District, the co-founder and continuously serving Democratic co-chair of the bip… Read More
This week on the Sinica Podcast, Jeremy and Kaiser chat with Mike Chinoy, the legendary award-winning TV newsman who helmed CNN in Beijing for many critical years. Mike talks about the video… Read More
The Maoist legacy in Chinese private enterprise is the subject of the latest Sinica Podcast interview with Chris Marquis, professor at Cambridge University’s Judge Business School. He… Read More
One year after Vladimir Putin launched his assault on Ukraine, Evan Feigenbaum, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, is back on the Sinica podcast al… Read More
In a special episode recorded live in London, Carrie Gracie, who spent 30 years with the BBC as a China-based correspondent, news presenter, and China editor, talks about her podcast series… Read More
A sneak preview of one of the new shows coming soon to the Sinica Network: Café & Seda, or Coffee and Silk, is hosted by Parsifal D'Sola. The podcast, which will be mostly in Span… Read More
If it’s about sports and there’s a China angle, we’ll talk about it on the China Sports Insider podcast. Click here to check out the newest show on the Sinica Podcast Netwo… Read More
Sinica Early Access: Grounding China’s drones: Leading drone maker DJI’s Brendan Schulman on U.S. regulatory challenges A congressional bill and a draft executive order threaten… Read More
Dingding Chen, a professor of international relations at Jinan University, joins the Sinica Podcast to offer his perspective on how Beijing views the ongoing war in Ukraine Read More