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In this debut episode of China Watch, hosts Alice Han and James King deliver a comprehensive analysis of three pivotal developments: China's strategic positioning during the Alaska summit between Trump and Putin (01:54), America's surprising adoption of Chinese-style industrial policy tactics (12:10), and Beijing's groundbreaking humanoid robot games that could signal a new era of global AI competition (24:08). The duo examines how China continues to emerge as the winner in global power dynamics, whether through geopolitical maneuvering or technological dominance, while offering predictions about trillion-dollar trade surpluses and corporate relocations that could reshape the international landscape.
Chinese political economist and celebrated guest on Prop G Media podcasts, recognized for her expertise in China's industrial policy and state capitalism. She specializes in analyzing China's economic strategy and its global implications for high-level policy advisors.
Former European and Asia correspondent for the Financial Times with extensive on-ground reporting experience in China and Russia. His deep knowledge of geopolitics and firsthand coverage of major economic developments provides critical insights into China's global positioning.
NYU Professor and founder of Prop G Media, bestselling author and host of multiple Webby-winning podcasts. His data-driven approach to business analysis has made him one of the most influential voices in tech and economics.
When evaluating global power dynamics, look beyond surface tensions to identify structural interdependencies. Russia-China trade reached $220 billion annually with massive infrastructure projects bridging their 1,000-mile border - evidence that geopolitical alliances are cemented by economic necessity, not just diplomatic posturing. (05:37)
Trump's adoption of "state capitalism with American characteristics" mirrors Xi Jinping's industrial policy model - from nationalizing companies to directing CEO investment pledges. When facing formidable competitors, successful leaders don't just counter their strategies; they study and selectively adopt their most effective tactics. (12:14)
China's humanoid robots now cost $6,000 compared to premium Western alternatives, demonstrating how mass production capabilities can democratize cutting-edge technology. The cheapest robot from Unitree shows that market leadership often goes to whoever can make advanced solutions accessible to the broadest customer base. (28:05)
China's rapid AI integration - from autonomous vehicles to AI boyfriends to fully robotic hospitals - will create massive workforce disruption at precisely when youth unemployment hits 17.8%. Master-level strategists don't just adopt new technologies; they prepare for the societal ripple effects that follow mass implementation. (34:38)
China's trade surplus may exceed $1 trillion this year - the largest in recorded history by any country - revealing how economic dominance manifests through sustained export advantages despite tariff pressures. Monitor trade flows as leading indicators of shifting global economic power, not lagging diplomatic rhetoric. (39:35)