
Sinica Podcast Live in Berkeley: Jessica Chen Weiss and Ryan Hass on the U.S. and China in 2025
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Mar 12, 2025 Jessica Chen Weiss is a leading expert on U.S.-China relations from Johns Hopkins, while Ryan Hass directs the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings. They explore the Biden administration's approach, analyzing its successes and challenges with China. Discussion includes the potential implications of a Trump administration's policies, the strategic responses from Beijing, and Taiwan's concerns regarding U.S. foreign policy shifts. They emphasize the need for a coherent narrative for effective diplomacy and share insightful recommendations for further reading.
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Hungover Exam
- Ryan Hass jokingly reveals he took the Foreign Service exam at 22 while hungover.
- He assures his parents he is sober during the podcast recording.
Reverse Kissinger: An Unlikely Prospect
- The "reverse Kissinger" strategy of peeling Russia off from China is unlikely to succeed.
- Existing strong ties and long-term thinking by Putin and Xi Jinping make this approach unrealistic.
Framing Opposition to Trump
- Frame opposition to Trump's policies on their merits, not as ceding victories to China.
- Focus on direct impacts on Americans, rather than relative gains or losses against China.
