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AUG 15, 2018 Podcast

Banned in China, with Andrew J. Nathan

What's the "anaconda in the chandelier" in China that looms over foreign scholars, journalists, and Chinese citizens expressing their opinions? Find out in this podcast ...

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AUG 14, 2018 Podcast

Post-Truth, with Lee C. McIntyre

"Post-truth doesn't mean that no one cares about truth, it doesn't mean that there isn't any such thing as truth, it just means that there's ...

Stern School of Business, New York University. CREDIT: <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:NYU-Stern_(29762521816).jpg">Memorial Student Center Texas A&M University (CC)</a>

AUG 13, 2018 Podcast

China's Presence on U.S. Campuses, with Jack Marr

Boise State University's Jack Marr discusses how China's approach to the world has changed, from keeping a low profile to "a great push outward." Last ...

AUG 13, 2018 Journal Online Exclusive

Ethics, Russia and Syria

Can Russia's amoral approach to Syria lead to a stable outcome?

AUG 9, 2018 Podcast

Global Ethics Weekly: The Ongoing Crisis in Yemen

The world's worst humanitarian crisis is ongoing in Yemen, as the Saudi-led coalition, with the support of the U.S., continues its brutal campaign against ...

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AUG 7, 2018 Podcast

Japan-China Battles for Hearts & Minds, with Giulio Pugliese

Japan and China, while in a "tactical détente," are engaged in an information battle for foreign hearts and minds over the South China Sea ...

Taipei, Taiwan. CREDIT: <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taipei_101_from_afar.jpg">peellden (CC)</a>

AUG 6, 2018 Podcast

China-Taiwan "Political Warfare" with Russell Hsiao

China and Taiwan have been trying to influence each other ever since 1949, often through very subversive means, says the Global Taiwan Institute's Russell Hsiao, so ...

AUG 2, 2018 Journal Online Exclusive

The Vision: Saving the Old or Building the New?

AUG 2, 2018 Podcast

Global Ethics Weekly: The Assault on Ethics, with Joel Rosenthal

Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal and host Alex Woodson discuss the ethical failures of the first 18 months of Trump's presidency, but also why they both ...

Great Hall of the People, Beijing, March, 2011. CREDIT: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/remkotanis/5499666908/">Remko Tanis</a> <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/">(CC)</a>

AUG 1, 2018 Podcast

China's Influence Operations, with Peter Mattis

What's the difference between "influence" and "interference" when it comes to China's propaganda operations? How are these efforts structured? War on the Rocks contributing editor ...