East Asia Now Podcast
1) David Rennie on Reporting on China and East Asia at The Economist
David Rennie, current geopolitics editor at The Economist, shared how he stumbled into journalism as well as stories that have stayed with him over 20 years of reporting during his return to Wisconsin...Show More
2) Nick Lardy on Chinese Economics and U.S.-China Relations
Nick Lardy, nonresident senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics (PIIE), offered a brief origin story of his entry into the field of Chinese Economics, which involved an int...Show More
3) John Fitzgerald on the History of Nationalism in China
John Fitzgerald, Senior Fellow at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute in Canberra, discussed his professional journey and his work on the development of Chinese nationalism. His foray into this ...Show More
4) Sarah Mellors Rodriguez on the History of Abortion in Modern China
Sarah Mellors Rodriguez, then Associate Professor of History at Missouri State University, joined David Fields, CEAS Associate Director, for a discussion on reproductive policies in the PRC. She share...Show More
5) Jean-François Di Meglio on China, the EU, and the US
In this episode, Jean-François di Meglio, the President of Asia Centre, discussed EU-China relations and his professional experiences in international finance with David Fields, CEAS Associate Directo...Show More
6) Kaiser Kuo on the Sinica Podcast and his journey as a China commentator
Kaiser Kuo, the host of the Sinica Podcast, sat down with CEAS's David Fields during his visit to the UW campus. He discussed how he became interested in the political climate surrounding US & China r...Show More
7) Aaron Skabelund on Inglorious, Illegal Bastards
Professor Aaron Skabelund of Brigham Young University discusses his path to Japanese history through his love for reading and opportunities to live in Japan. During his time at Columbia he found an in...Show More
8) Brian Dott on How the Chile Pepper changed China
On this episode of the East Asia Now podcast, Professor Brian Dott of Whitman College discusses how he got into studying Chinese history through his father’s colleagues and how he decided to study the...Show More
9) Melissa Macauley on the 19th C. Expansion of Chinese in Southeast Asia
On this episode of the East Asia Now podcast, Professor Melissa Macauley of Northwestern University discusses her interest in Chinese history and its connection to Southeast Asian history. In her book...Show More
10) Brigid Vance on Dream Divination in the Ming Era
Lawrence University’s Professor Brigid Vance discusses her background that led to her studying the intellectual and socio-cultural history of Ming Dynasty China. Her current research focuses on the le...Show More