Pekingology
Ein Podcast von Center for Strategic and International Studies - Donnerstags
108 Folgen
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Why Does the CCP Need a Core?
Vom: 13.3.2025 -
Coalitions of the Weak
Vom: 27.2.2025 -
How the CCP Finances its Global Ambitions
Vom: 13.2.2025 -
Outsourcing Repression
Vom: 30.1.2025 -
What Happens if Xi Jinping Dies in Office?
Vom: 16.1.2025 -
Overcoming the Emperor's Dilemma
Vom: 3.1.2025 -
Fragmented Authoritarianism in Xi's China
Vom: 12.12.2024 -
The Rise of Data Politics
Vom: 26.11.2024 -
The State Advances, The Private Sector Retreats
Vom: 14.11.2024 -
The Latecomer's Rise
Vom: 31.10.2024 -
The Idea of China
Vom: 17.10.2024 -
The Sentinel State
Vom: 3.10.2024 -
Xi Jinping’s Plan for Taiwan
Vom: 19.9.2024 -
China's Bird Cage Economy
Vom: 5.9.2024 -
China’s Role in UN Peacekeeping Operations
Vom: 22.8.2024 -
Sino-India Relations
Vom: 8.8.2024 -
Ambassador Nicholas Burns on the U.S.-China Relationship
Vom: 25.7.2024 -
Preference Falsification and Regime Stability
Vom: 11.7.2024 -
Authoritarian Deliberation
Vom: 27.6.2024 -
Does China’s Foreign Ministry Matter?
Vom: 13.6.2024
China has emerged as one of the 21st century’s most consequential nations, making it more important than ever to understand how the country is governed. True to the name Pekingology, or the study of the political behavior of the People’s Republic of China, this podcast aims to unpack the behavior of the Chinese Communist Party and implications these actions have within China and for U.S.-China relations. Jude Blanchette, the Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS, is joined by various experts to analyze the activities of the Chinese governing system and how these impact the complex relationships relating to China.
