U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast

U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast

The Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues is pleased to announce an exciting new podcast series that captures the profound and candid reflections of ambassadors, cabinet secretaries, and senior officials whose actions have shaped and are shaping the course of ties between the United States and China through the many twists and turns in what arguably is the most complex relationship in international diplomacy today. These former officials help explore the negotiating history of every facet of the issues under the initiative: peace and security, business and trade, economic and social development, climate change, and global health. At this critical juncture in history, where both sides are rethinking the trajectory of the bilateral relationship, a project of this nature and scope contributes to mutual understanding and provide ideas and lessons learned to successfully manage U.S.-China ties to advance peace and security in the rapidly evolving international order. Senior Fellow James Green, a longtime China expert who has worked for over two decades in and out of the U.S. government on China, is the host of this podcast series. The initiative is deeply grateful to people who have provided generous support and advice to the podcast project. Please read more on the acknowledgements page.

Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues News & Politics 30 rész
Yang Guohua
40 perc 30. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former Chinese Commerce Ministry official Yang Guohua talks with host James Green about intellectual property rights protections in China and as a point of friction in trade negotiations with the United States.
Gao Xiqing
47 perc 29. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former China Investment Corporation president and securities regulator Gao Xiqing talks with host James Green about his journey from railroad construction worker to Duke Law School to Hong Kong and beyond.
Zhou Wenzhong
35 perc 28. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Zhou Wenzhong, former Chinese ambassador to the United States and former vice minister of foreign affairs, explains Beijing's positions on establishing and maintaining U.S.-China relations over four decades.
Robert Zoellick
65 perc 27. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former United States trade representative and deputy secretary of state Robert Zoellick tells U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green about overseeing China's entry into the World Trade Organization in 2001 and coining the phrase "responsible stakeholder."
Paul Haenle
57 perc 26. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former U.S. Army officer and National Security Council director Paul Haenle addresses North Korea's nuclear program in the Six Party Talks and China's military modernization with host James Green.
Ira Kasoff
57 perc 25. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce Ira Kasoff talks with host James Green about changes in China over the last four decades, commercial diplomacy, and comparisons between the Japanese economy of the 1980s and China today.
Robert Suettinger
60 perc 24. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former senior intelligence analyst and National Security Council staffer Bob Suettinger discusses Taiwan, human rights, leadership struggles, and the role of the intelligence community with U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green.
Madeleine Albright
49 perc 23. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Madeleine Albright tells U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green about her decades working on China, including how building a working relationship at the UN with her Chinese counterpart was key to diffusing tensions when in 1999 U.S. missiles mistakenly hit the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade.
Dennis Wilder
80 perc 22. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Dennis Wilder explains to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green watching the growth of the People's Liberation Army, analyzing Beijing policies from Hong Kong to Taiwan for the CIA, and handling presidential visits as the senior director for East Asia under President George W. Bush.
David Shear
51 perc 21. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Ambassador David Shear explains to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green the U.S. military's response to Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea, and his diplomatic career handling China.
Charlene Barshefsky
54 perc 20. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former USTR Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky explains the WTO negotiation history to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green as well as when China moved off the liberalization and reform track in 2006 and 2007.
Joseph DeTrani
49 perc 19. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former senior CIA officer Joe DeTrani talks with host James Green about Chinese diplomacy in the six party talks and negotiating with North Korea on its dangerous nuclear weapons program.
Jim Keith
88 perc 18. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Ambassador Jim Keith discusses with U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green the inherent contradictions of Hong Kong as a separate territory, the importance of human rights in U.S. policy, and why China's place in the world remains unresolved.
Charles Freeman III
43 perc 17. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Charles Freeman III explains to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green challenges within the Chinese system that drove trade negotiations during his time as assistant United States trade representative (USTR) for China in the early 2000s.
Winston Lord
80 perc 16. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Ambassador Winston Lord explains to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green his unique experience negotiating with China: from secret negotiations in the 1970s to the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown to the link between trade and human rights in the 1990s.
Richard Bush
67 perc 15. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Richard Bush talks to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green about the democratization process on Taiwan, the high-profile murder of a Taiwanese dissident on U.S. soil, and the effect on U.S. policy towards the People's Republic of China.
Gary Locke
61 perc 14. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Governor Gary Locke explains to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green about dealing with Chinese officials high and low on pollution, market barriers, and human dignity as commerce secretary, then as U.S. ambassador.
Roy Kamphausen
54 perc 13. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Retired Lt. Col. Roy Kamphausen explains to host James Green how the U.S. military has interacted with the Chinese People’s Liberation Army over the last three decades, including the accidental 1999 bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade.
Todd Stern
65 perc 12. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Climate Special Envoy Todd Stern explains to U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green how an initially reluctant Chinese leadership began to engage the United States and change policies to limit emissions and pervasive pollution.
Susan Shirk
56 perc 11. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Professor Susan Shirk talks with U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast host James Green about her breakthrough meeting with Premier Zhou Enlai in 1971, her participation in President Jiang Zemin’s 1997 U.S. visit, and all the history in between and since.
Robert Einhorn
59 perc 10. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Arms control expert Bob Einhorn explains to host James Green how over the course of the 1990s, Chinese policies shifted to control dangerous technologies that threatened regional peace and stability.
Jeffrey Bader: Part Two
66 perc 9. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Longtime U.S. official Jeffrey Bader discusses with host James Green the real benefits to the United States of China's 2001 WTO accession, the strategy behind President Barack Obama's Asia policy, and how public messaging is critical to handling presidential summitry.
Jeffrey Bader: Part One
58 perc 8. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Jeffrey Bader explains to host James Green key events with China from the 1980s-1990s: the 1982 Communiqué under President Ronald Reagan, the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, curbing Chinese nonproliferation behavior, the 1995-1996 Taiwan missile crisis, and President Bill Clinton's 1998 visit to China.
Doug Paal
55 perc 7. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Doug Paal discusses his experience as the senior director handling East Asia in the White House in the run-up to, during, and after the June 4, 1989 Tiananman Square massacre.
Wendy Cutler
53 perc 6. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former acting Deputy United States Trade Representative (USTR) Wendy Cutler explains how the United States handled trade enforcement after China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001.
Joseph Prueher
87 perc 5. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Former United States Ambassador to China and retired Admiral Joseph Prueher discusses U.S.-China military ties and the 2001 collision of military aircraft that nearly brought the two countries to conflict.
Stapleton Roy
71 perc 4. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Stapleton Roy is interviewed for the U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast. Ambassador Roy discusses his lifetime of experiences dealing with China and offers advice to U.S. officials looking to get things done.
Susan Thornton
62 perc 3. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Susan Thornton is interviewed for the U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast. Thornton addresses Chinese cyber hacking, setting up the summit between the U.S. and Chinese presidents in Florida, and how career officials handle political transitions.
John Negroponte
41 perc 2. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
John Negroponte is interviewed for the U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast. Ambassador Negroponte discusses his various U.S. diplomatic and leadership positions, and five decades of interacting with Chinese officials.
Michael Froman
45 perc 1. rész Georgetown University Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues
Michael Froman is interviewed for the U.S.-China Dialogue Podcast. Ambassador Froman discusses summitry, trade negotiations, and how he shaped China's choices to align with the United States.
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