
Winston Churchill once said, "To jaw-jaw is always better than to war-war." Brad Carson, a former senior defense official and congressman, hosts 'Jaw-Jaw' -- an interview series on the world's greatest geopolitical challenges. Each season focuses on a different challenge and features interviews with the top thinkers and leaders working on that challenge. Our first season is on China. This podcast ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsGovernmentPolitics | ||||

How does China think about the nature of war? How has China's conception of war changed over time? What are "military guidelines" in Chinese statecraft and what leads the Chinese leadership to develop new ones? These and other questions are discussed... more
What threat does a revisionist China pose to the United States and democratically minded states around the world? Where should we look to find out the intentions of the Chinese Communist Party? If left unchecked, will China export its illiberal form ... more
The United States and China are headed for a "cold war lite," says Minxin Pei. What does this exactly mean? And what threat does China present to the U.S. that would necessitate such a confrontational posture? Can China transition to a less export-dr... more
Is East Asia balancing against a rising China? No way, says David Kang. Is China's island-building a unique provocation? Not at all, says Kang. Does the world have anything to fear from a powerful China? Not really, and, indeed, a weak China is the g... more
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Consistently great in-depth interviews with experts in the field (China in season 1). I felt that I gained a great deal of appreciation for China related issues after the first season and, since each guest gives some reading suggestions, I know what further resources are well-regarded among experts.
Very much looking forward to Season 2.
Excellent insights! Thank you very much for bringing so many experts to discuss China. Will you do a season on Russia in the future?
My only quibble is the host describing his serving under Bush as a Congressman. Congress is a co-equal branch of government and is not “under” the Executive branch.
Well done. Love the format you have taken. Focusing on one region/challenge is a welcome relief.
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