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Oriana Skylar Mastro on China’s Challenge to the U.S.

A conversation about China’s switch from emulation to entrepreneurship; relations with China under Trump; and why war over Taiwan is unlikely in the next four years.

· January 7, 2025
China Books Podcast
An Emerati man talks on his mobile phone as he walks through the Dubai Heritage Village in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Local Agency Is Shaping China’s Digital Footprint in the Gulf

Oil-dependent economies in the Gulf are looking to Chinese tech firms to drive technological progress in the region. Contrary to the narrative that Beijing is imposing its “digital model” on Gulf states, Chinese firms have adapted their strategies to adhere to the local political and regulatory realities in Gulf nations.

  • Tin Hinane El Kadi
· January 6, 2025
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Xi Has a Plan for Retaliating Against Trump’s Gamesmanship

During Trump’s first term, Beijing scrambled to react. It is determined not to repeat that.

· January 4, 2025
Financial Times
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How Jimmy Carter’s Impact on Global Affairs Shaped History

A conversation on former President Jimmy Carter’s impact on the push for peace in the Middle East.

· December 31, 2024
MSNBC
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India Not Interested to Take Sides in Global Politics: Former U.S. Diplomat

A conversation about the incoming Trump administration and its ties with India’s Modi government, as a partner to balance China’s power.

· December 29, 2024
CNBC
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Gaza Tragedies Will ‘Harden’ Positions of Israel, Hamas in Ceasefire Delay: Fmr. Mid-East Expert

A conversation on the continued tragedies in the Gaza Strip and the possibility of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

· December 26, 2024
MSNBC