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(Preview) A New Flashpoint with the Philippines; PRC and the US Election; Tim Walz and China; Connected Vehicles Updates
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Bill Bishop is the author of Sinocism
On today's show Andrew and Bill return from the Beidaihe break with an update on a raft of Xi rumors and a programming note. Then: Back to the South China Sea, where good news at Second Thomas Shoal has quickly been overshadowed by an aerial incident at Scarborough Shoal and Monday's collision between PRC coast guard vessels and the Philippine coast guard. From there: A Foreign Affairs article outlining Beijing's perspective on the 2024 Presidential election in the US, three categories of American China strategists, and questions about Kamala Harris' approach to China. At the end: The scrutiny surrounding Tim Walz and his history of engagement with China, reports of a proposed rule on Chinese connected vehicle software, and a LiDAR company is removed from the Pentagon's blacklist.
To email the show: email@sharpchina.fm
@SharpTechPodcast Channel — YouTube
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Xi meets Olympics team; Fiji PM and IPU delegation; PRC-Philippines tensions; US reacts to PRC’s evolving nuclear strategy; Real estate price cuts — Sinocism
Xi meets Vietnam General Secretary; Premier Li chairs State Council plenary and executive meetings; PRC-Philippines boat collisions — Sinocism
Philippines Fortifies South China Sea Outpost For a Decade — Bloomberg
Collisions Tear Holes in U.S. Ally’s Ships as Tensions Flare in South China Sea — Wall Street Journal
Does China Prefer Harris or Trump? — Foreign Affairs
Manila's provocations in South China Sea doomed to fail — China Military Online
The Case for a Clean Energy Marshall Plan — Foreign Affairs
How to talk China in 2024 — Breaking Beijing
Tim Walz, Harris’s VP pick, has a long history with China — Washington Post
Tim Walz’s long history with China shaped by horrors of Tiananmen — Financial Times
China is not an enemy — Washington Post
US expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous vehicles — Reuters
China’s Hesai to be removed from US defence department blacklist — Financial Times
The right’s serious minds have a Tim-Walz-Chinese-sleeper-agent theory — Washington Post
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Manage episode 435399084 series 3443605
Get all episodes of Sharp China, Sharp Tech, Stratechery Updates and Interviews, Greatest of All Talk and the Dithering Podcast as part of Stratechery Plus for $15/month or $150/year.
Bill Bishop is the author of Sinocism
On today's show Andrew and Bill return from the Beidaihe break with an update on a raft of Xi rumors and a programming note. Then: Back to the South China Sea, where good news at Second Thomas Shoal has quickly been overshadowed by an aerial incident at Scarborough Shoal and Monday's collision between PRC coast guard vessels and the Philippine coast guard. From there: A Foreign Affairs article outlining Beijing's perspective on the 2024 Presidential election in the US, three categories of American China strategists, and questions about Kamala Harris' approach to China. At the end: The scrutiny surrounding Tim Walz and his history of engagement with China, reports of a proposed rule on Chinese connected vehicle software, and a LiDAR company is removed from the Pentagon's blacklist.
To email the show: email@sharpchina.fm
@SharpTechPodcast Channel — YouTube
@Stratechery Channel — YouTube
Xi meets Olympics team; Fiji PM and IPU delegation; PRC-Philippines tensions; US reacts to PRC’s evolving nuclear strategy; Real estate price cuts — Sinocism
Xi meets Vietnam General Secretary; Premier Li chairs State Council plenary and executive meetings; PRC-Philippines boat collisions — Sinocism
Philippines Fortifies South China Sea Outpost For a Decade — Bloomberg
Collisions Tear Holes in U.S. Ally’s Ships as Tensions Flare in South China Sea — Wall Street Journal
Does China Prefer Harris or Trump? — Foreign Affairs
Manila's provocations in South China Sea doomed to fail — China Military Online
The Case for a Clean Energy Marshall Plan — Foreign Affairs
How to talk China in 2024 — Breaking Beijing
Tim Walz, Harris’s VP pick, has a long history with China — Washington Post
Tim Walz’s long history with China shaped by horrors of Tiananmen — Financial Times
China is not an enemy — Washington Post
US expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous vehicles — Reuters
China’s Hesai to be removed from US defence department blacklist — Financial Times
The right’s serious minds have a Tim-Walz-Chinese-sleeper-agent theory — Washington Post
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