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Will China Win the Cold War? [S3, E13]

Will China Win the Cold War? [S3, E13]

FromAltamar - Navigating the High Seas of Global Politics


Will China Win the Cold War? [S3, E13]

FromAltamar - Navigating the High Seas of Global Politics

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Jun 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

China has made a dramatic turnaround since COVID-19 battered the world’s second largest economy. Beijing is flexing its geopolitical muscles abroad while implementing business reforms to woo foreign companies. But while China intends to position itself as the pandemic’s ‘victor’, Beijing faces global scrutiny and a tense trade war with Washington. Will international resentment towards China mean that supply chains and manufacturing begin to steer away from the Asian powerhouse? Or will economic reforms convince foreign investors to stay? James McGregor joins Altamar to discuss the intersection of Beijing’s business reforms with its political agenda. McGregor has lived in China for three decades and is the chairman of APCO Worldwide, Greater China. He is the former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China and is now an advisor to AmCham on U.S-China business trade politics and policy. Previously, McGregor served as The Wall Street Journal’s bureau chief in Taiwan and in Mainland China. He has also authored numerous books on China.    https://altamar.us/will-china-win-the-cold-war/ Follow us on Twitter and Facebook  ----- Produced by Simpler Media
Released:
Jun 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Altamar is dedicated to curating an informative discussion on how global issues impact all of us. The show avoids the typical Washingtonian US bias and talks about accelerating changes from a global perspective by featuring diverse guests on a range of foreign policy topics. We aim to rise above the polarization that detracts from the public’s understanding of crucial global issues. Hosted by political analyst Peter Schechter and columnist Muni Jensen.