Foreign Aid with Chinese Characteristics
Alicia R. Chen walks us through the scope and scale of China’s development finance.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 47 episodes
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In 2022, Georgetown University’s Initiative for U.S.-China Dialogue on Global Issues launched the U.S.-China Nexus, a podcast featuring conversations with scholars and policy experts on the dynamics in China and Sino-American relations. The show's first season examined critical global issues, including climate change, global health, peace and security, e-commerce and technology, culture and society, women and society, and cosmopolitanism. The second season featured a conversation with experts who unpacked China’s relations with different parts of the world, from Asia to Africa and the Gulf to the Americas. The third and fourth seasons took on China’s expanding global footprint. In its upcoming fifth season, the show will continue to explore different facets of a global China. The show is hosted by Initiative Research Fellow Eleanor M. Albert.
Unknown Host hosts U.S.-China Nexus Podcast, a politics show with 47 episodes published.
Alicia R. Chen walks us through the scope and scale of China’s development finance.
Jennifer Bouey explores the history and scope of China’s global health activity in Africa over the past 60 years.
Viola Rothschild discusses the evolution of China’s policing model on the domestic front and how it is presenting it overseas.
Shanshan Mei and Dennis Wilder discuss the state of China’s military, the latest purges, and the relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and the military.
Lunting Wu unpacks the concept of ghosting diplomacy and how China has used it.
Ayumi Teraoka walks us through how China factors into Japan’s foreign policy.
Maria Repnikova explores the importance of China’s growing international media footprint.
Bulelani Jili talks us through the arrival and spread of Chinese technology on the African continent.
Irene S. Wu discusses her conceptualization of how to measure soft power and the evolution of China’s soft power.
Patrick McGee discusses his debut book Apple in China with the U.S.-China Nexus.
Four students speak to the U.S.-China Nexus about their experience in the 2024-2025 cohorts of the U.S.-China Student Dialogue program.
A teaser episode featuring snippets of conversations in season 5 of the U.S.-China Nexus podcast.
Ning Leng shares analysis from public opinion surveys of how the Global South views China.
Eyck Freymann joins the U.S.-China Nexus to unpack the logic behind China’s partial currency internationalization.
Cole Highhouse weighs in on American users on Chinese social media platforms.
Jodie Wen explains China’s approach to the BRICS grouping.
Rachel Ann Hulvey and Dennis Wilder weigh in on the challenges in combatting cybercrime and multilateral efforts to curb it.
R. Lincoln Hines discusses the drivers behind China’s space program on this episode of the U.S.-China Nexus.
Joanna Lewis reflects on COP 29 and the future for U.S.-China climate cooperation.
Maria Adele Carrai weighs in on China’s nuanced interpretation of the concept of sovereignty.
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