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China: The third rail of US politics with Sarah Bauerle Danzman 

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In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Bauerle Danzman to explore the increasing tensions between the United States, its allies in Europe, and China in the context of investment regulations and restrictions, as well as technological supremacy. We delve into the historical context of US-China relations, the bipartisan support in the US for policies tough on China, the influence of the business and financial community, and the role of Europe in this geopolitical landscape. The conversation explores the intersection of investment regulations, economic competition, and national security concerns in the context of US-China and European relations.
Takeaways

• US-China tensions are driven by concerns around technological supremacy, investment regulations, and national security.

• Bipartisan support for policies tough on China is evident, with a focus on economic security and national security.

• The business and financial community in the US is navigating the impact of securitised political economy, with a focus on policy certainty and lobbying for industrial policy.

• Europe's role in the geopolitical landscape is evolving, with a focus on economic competitiveness, security concerns, and the dynamics of the US-Europe-China relationship.

Adam Smith's Panmure House (panmurehouse.org/)
Adam Dixon (x.com/DrAdam_Dixon)
www.sarahbauerledanzman.com/
Sarah Bauerle Danzman on X (x.com/sarahbauerle)
Sarah Bauerle Danzman on LinkedIn ( / sarah-bauerle-danzman-... )

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13 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@jackshultz2024
@jackshultz2024 16 дней назад
Someone said that for the opening 20 years of this century, the US had been fighting and not winning, while China had been winning and not fighting. The US would do better to learn from China. They may have something to teach you.
@jamespier7801
@jamespier7801 21 день назад
we have now 40 years of experience with how China operates. They did not liberalize as the dreamers hoped they would - instead Xi is more Maoist than ever. To continue to make the same strategic mistake is nothing short of suicidal.
@jackshultz2024
@jackshultz2024 16 дней назад
For the last 40 the mean PPP (personal purchasing power) in China has increased by 400% while in the US it has been flat. If you consider that 50 years ago, China’s level of development was comparable to Haiti’s, China is the biggest success story in the economic history of the world.
@oscarcollier5141
@oscarcollier5141 17 дней назад
Boring academic discussion.
@ajwo5984
@ajwo5984 18 дней назад
At around 31:00 he switched to non-concerned of EU interests. Clearly he ain’t European and couldn’t care less of European concerns.
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