Beijing's Overreach
Mike and Jude are joined by Dr. Susan Shirk, Founding Chair of the
21st Century China Center at the University of California, San
Diego and the author of Overreach: How China Derailed its Peaceful
Rise, which examines the evolution of China’s domestic and
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The “Asia Chessboard” features in-depth conversations with the most prominent strategic thinkers on Asia. Host Michael Green, Henry A. Kissinger Chair at CSIS and CEO of the United States Studies Centre, takes the debate beyond the headlines of the day...
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This week, Mike and Jude are joined by Dr. Susan Shirk, Founding
Chair of the 21st Century China Center at the University of
California, San Diego and the author of Overreach: How China
Derailed its Peaceful Rise (Oxford University Press, 2022), which
examines the evolution of China’s domestic and foreign policy over
the last 15 years. The conversation begins by examining steps
taken toward political decentralization and economic liberalization
under Hu Jintao—and the reversal of these trends under Xi Jinping.
Next, they discuss Xi’s governance style and the shortcomings of
loyalty-based political systems. The discussion then turns to the
recent G7 summit in Hiroshima and China’s reaction to its outcomes.
After assessing U.S. China policy during the Trump and Biden
administrations, they then consider how Xi might respond to renewed
diplomatic overtures. After a discussion of the risks of U.S.
overreaction to Beijing’s policies, they conclude with reflections
on what—if any—actions can be taken to stabilize the deteriorating
U.S.-China relationship.
Chair of the 21st Century China Center at the University of
California, San Diego and the author of Overreach: How China
Derailed its Peaceful Rise (Oxford University Press, 2022), which
examines the evolution of China’s domestic and foreign policy over
the last 15 years. The conversation begins by examining steps
taken toward political decentralization and economic liberalization
under Hu Jintao—and the reversal of these trends under Xi Jinping.
Next, they discuss Xi’s governance style and the shortcomings of
loyalty-based political systems. The discussion then turns to the
recent G7 summit in Hiroshima and China’s reaction to its outcomes.
After assessing U.S. China policy during the Trump and Biden
administrations, they then consider how Xi might respond to renewed
diplomatic overtures. After a discussion of the risks of U.S.
overreaction to Beijing’s policies, they conclude with reflections
on what—if any—actions can be taken to stabilize the deteriorating
U.S.-China relationship.
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