China Economy
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
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
E32/ James Fok
How to Keep the US-China Financial Cold War from Turning Hot (May 12, 2022) James Fok’s unique perspective on US-China relations traces back to having grown up in a biracial family in Hong Kong and studying in the UK and his work for the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, a nexus for China’s enterprise and global capital. … Read more
E25 / Andrew Leung
China Strategy in the 21st Century (December 22, 2021) Andrew Leung is a prominent international and independent China Strategist. He spent 38 years in Hong Kong government service, including positions as Assistant Financial Secretary, Deputy Secretary for Transport, Deputy Director-General of Industry, Director-General of Social Welfare, and Director-General London. After retirement, Leung has participated in dozens … Read more