
The 21st century may be the Pacific Century, and China appears poised to become America’s greatest rival for global power and influence. Host Michael Auslin and guests discuss the latest politics, economics, security, and cultural news in China, Asia, and America.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | HistoryPoliticsNews | ||||

Author Evan Thomas joins Misha to talk about his new book Road to Surrender and the atomic bombing of Japan.
US-China Commission Chair Carolyn Bartholomew and Vice-Chair Alex Wong discuss the annual US-China Commission report to Congress and its recommendations.
WSJ chief China correspondent Lingling Wei joins Misha to discuss what the stakes were of the Biden-Xi summit at APEC, what it achieved, and what to look for next in US-China relations.
Admiral Sir Ben Key, First Sea Lord, talks about his life on the sea, the Royal Navy around the globe, and its growing role in the Indo-Pacific.
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I’ll listen to anything John Yoo is involved with.
Appreciate the diverse voices you have brought to the conversations on China.
Habi Zhang asked a great question “ What the West got wrong about China?” However, I am outraged by her CCP doctrine that Chinese “people” only want security! Don’t know her enough to conclude that she cannot speak for Chines people but know the country, the history, the people intimately enough to say that Chinese people want not only security and sense of security, as Americans and all other living beings, but also ... more
Fabulous and informative and touching. Thanks!
Once the stereotypical Peking Opera style theme music is over, it’s a fairly informative podcast. However, the hosts’ attempts at humor normally falls flat. Such as in the Tanner on Taiwan episode where one of the hosts falls flat on his face joking that many of the CCP’s often used words and statements are just copying Confucius.
Mostly good podcast but would like a bit more breadth about other Indo Pacific rim countries. Or perhaps just change the name of the podcast. Need a broader diet of content.









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