E39/ Andrew Hupert – Mexico, Ni Hao!

Andrew Hupert on why it is time we should all be looking at the other Estados-Unidos Welcome to the era of friend shoring and nearshoring.  The breakdown of the supply chain during the pandemic highlighted the risk of concentrating your manufacturing base half way around the world.  For many years now there have been growing … Read more

E38 / Scott M Moore

Cooperation, Competition and Conflict: US-China relations and Cross-border Threats (May 31, 2023) The current state of US-China relations is poor to say the least. In addition to concerns over a potential conflict in Taiwan and opposing policies towards the war in Ukraine, we have witnessed a general deterioration in trust and willingness to partner in … Read more

E37/ William Overholt

US-China, Broken Promises, and the March of History (May 13, 2023) Dr. William H. Overholt is a distinguished Asia Expert with five decades of experience in research, analysis, and advisory for leading investment banks, think tanks, government and educational institutions. He is a prolific author with a broad set of knowledge and experience he leverages … Read more

E/11 :  Dr. Hong Tang

A Journey from Chinese Traditional Medicine to The New Frontier of Biotech (July 1, 2021) New frontiers in US-China biotech – Current geopolitical rhetoric notwithstanding, East-West scientific collaborations have typically resulted in breakthroughs that benefit all of humanity. The brilliant and compassionate Dr. Hong Tang is the CMO and co-founder of OnQuality Pharmaceuticals, a targeted cancer supportive … Read more

E23 / Bryce Whitwam

Why China is the World’s Most exciting and Challenging Consumer Market (September 1, 2021) With decades of marketing communications experience, Bryce is one of Asia’s pioneers of non-traditional advertising, and digital transformation, specializing in retail communications, brand activation, digital and data marketing, CRM and loyalty marketing. He has held senior agency positions in large firms such … Read more

E12/ Dori Yang

China Re-opening, Memories of Open Hearts, Open Gates and Open Minds (May 14, 2021) A personal journey from the Mid-West to the Far East Princeton in Asia and SAIS alumna, Dori Yang, is a former Businessweek correspondent in Asia and author of When the Red Gates Opened. Recalling her front row seat to China’s economic liberalization, she … Read more

E18 / James Lilley

Mao, Reagan, Stalin and Yale : The Battle of Ideas and Community Identity (July 2, 2021) Like Father, Like Son: How to inform Americans about this complicated world? Everyone is talking about the “new Cold War” with China these days, but are we even done processing the old Cold War? Join Jesse as he chats with Jeffrey Lilley, … Read more

E36 / Mr China

A Billion Reasons to be Positive (November 7, 2022) Managing the Dragon An absolutely wonderful conversation with the one and only Jack Perkowski Mr Jack Perkowski, aka Mr China, is among the best known US entrepreneurs focused on China.  His journey to China began in 1990 when he left a successful career on Wall Street to pursue … Read more

E33/ David Goldman

Why China will continue to outflank the US (May 11, 2022) Goldman explains why China came out of the pandemic even stronger than before and how it is methodically following a strategy to displace the United States, whose decline appears increasingly precipitous and hapless. David P. Goldman is Deputy Editor of Asia Times, where he has written the … Read more