Sinica Podcast

"The China Debate We're Not Having" | Part 1: What China Wants

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Apr 9, 2026
Shao Yuqun, Shanghai policy director on Taiwan/HK/Macau; Dan Taylor, former U.S. China analyst; Arthur Kroeber, China economy expert; Jessica Chen Weiss, Johns Hopkins China scholar. They debate what China actually wants: sovereignty, security, development, and freedom of action. Conversations cover economic tools, deterrence vs coercion, summit expectations, tech tensions like AI chips, and China’s global networking strategies.
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China Wants Security Not Global Hegemony

  • China’s global aims are modest and sovereignty-centered rather than hegemonic.
  • Jessica Chen Weiss says Beijing prioritizes sovereignty, security, and development and is wary of overextending like the U.S. did.
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China Still Sees Itself As A Developing Power

  • Beijing frames its role through development status and domestic priorities, not immediate global leadership.
  • Dan Taylor notes China still sees itself as developing with extensive domestic work toward 'great rejuvenation.'
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Freedom Of Action Explains Coercive Moves

  • Freedom of action and freedom from coercion drive many Chinese policies, not construction of a global alternative order.
  • Arthur R. Kroeber warns freedom of action can include coercive moves regionally while avoiding costly global responsibilities.
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