This week on Sinica, Kaiser and Jeremy are joined by Sue-Lin Wong, who until recently covered China for the Economist and hosted an eight-part podcast series all about Xi Jinping called The Prince. The podcast features interviews with a wide range of China-watchers, peers of Xi, dissidents, and many others who offer insights into what makes Xi tick.
3:38 โ Reason behind naming the podcast โthe Princeโ
5:53 โ Differences between traditional journalism and podcasting
9:52 โ The role of Sue-Linโs mother in the podcast
13:37 โ How corruption influenced Xiโs leadership style
19:29 โ Identifying Xiโs greatest anxieties: party in-fighting, the collapse of the USSR
22:48 โ Early signs of Xiโs ideological underpinnings most China watchers missed
29:33 โ Did the CCPโs internal crisis make Xiโs rise inevitable?
32:57 โ Is Xi Jinping the most powerful man in the world?
37:12 โ Reframing the engagement debate after Xiโs administration
41:51 โ David Rennieโs view on China: โa giant utilitarian experimentโ
46:45 โ Key insights on Xi that listeners of the Prince should walk away with
52:16 โ How Sue-Lin would brief an American policymaker on Xi Jinpingโs main motivations
A transcript of this episode is available at TheChinaProject.com.
Recommendations:
Jeremy โ A Matter of Perspective: Parsing Insider Accounts of Xi Jinping Ahead of the 20th Party Congress, an article on The China Story written by Neil Thomas
Sue-Lin โ Race to the Galaxy, a two-player board game
Kaiser โ Interview with the Vampire, a new AMC TV series