| Date | Title | Description |
| 04.12.2024 | Solar Energy Startup Glow Secures USD 30 Mn to Accelerate Renewable Energy Revolution The funding will enable the company to scale operations, expand its network of solar farms, and empower communitie... | Solar energy startup Glow has raised USD 30 million in a funding round co-led by Framework and Union Square Ventures, marking a significant boost to its mission of accelerating renewable energy adoption and decentralising the global energy ... |
| 27.08.2021 | ChinaTalk: BadChinaTake on China Twitter | @BadChinaTake, an anonymous twitter account that combined vicious takedowns of, well, bad china takes with a blog https://wokeglobaltimes.com/ that does deep dives into everything from tankie subcultures to China’s Xinjiang policy, is one o... |
| 27.08.2021 | ChinaTalk: Hot Space Summer: China's Commercial Space Boom | In 2019, Thomas Colvin, Irina Liu and Shirley Han at the Science and Technology Policy Institute (https://www.ida.org/ida-ffrdcs/science-and-technology-policy-institute) were part of a team of researchers that published what is to date the ... |
| 29.07.2021 | ChinaTalk: How Abe Reshaped Japan | Abe Shinzo is second only to Xi as the most consequential East Asian politician of the 21st century. Tobias Harris of the Center for American Progress joins to discuss his new biography of Abe, The Iconoclast.
Tobias and I discuss his drama... |
| 21.07.2021 | ChinaTalk: Tough Tech, Roombas, Valleys of Death and Woolly Mammoths | How do Roombas illustrate the promise and peril of translational research? Which valley of death is really the worst valley of death? And how can woolly mammoths save the planet from climate change?
To discuss, I have on:
Andrew Sosanya, Po... |
| 19.07.2021 | ChinaTalk: Labs over Fabs: Why the US and EU Should Invest in the Future of Semiconductors | Chris Miller of Tufts and I discuss our report Labs over Fabs, our case for the US to be spending money more broadly than currently conceived by the CHIPS act. (https://chinatalk.substack.com/p/labs-over-fabs-risc-vs-promise)
Click here to ... |
| 14.07.2021 | ChinaTalk: Xi: Failed Reformer? | Why does Xi govern like he's running out of time? Rhodium's Dan Rosen and CSIS' Jude Blanchette discuss their recent Foreign Affairs pieces recapping the past years of Xi's rule from an economic and political perspective. We get into failed... |
| 09.07.2021 | ChinaTalk: China's Solar Industry and Forced Labor | How did Chinese firms come to dominate the global solar industry? Now that the Biden administration has banned imports for some key components of solar panels made in Xinjiang, how will global solar buyers adapt? Andy Klump, CEO of Clean En... |
| 01.07.2021 | ChinaTalk: Larry Summers on China | Is China different? Does secular stagnation apply? How have Chinese economic policymakers changed over time? Should industrial policy be a thing? What should American academia navigate its relationship with China?
To discuss, ChinaTalk welc... |
| 21.06.2021 | ChinaTalk: China's Cyber Strengths + How to Analyze Policy | Dave Aitel, who started his career at NSA and spent the past twenty years in offensive cybersecurity, comes on ChinaTalk to discuss what he's learned in his quest to read every cyber policy paper; what blindspots remain in the field; how Ch... |
| 10.06.2021 | ChinaTalk: DARPA and How to R&D Right | Ben Reinhardt, an independent researcher and robotics PhD, discusses why DARPA has so many hits to its name; why NASA wasted the past two decades; what needs to be subtracted from the U.S. research ecosystem; and sci-fi book recommendations... |
| 07.06.2021 | ChinaTalk: In-Q-Tel on Chips, CFIUS, and The Valley of Death | Dr. Yan Zheng, senior technical staff specializing in microelectronics at In-Q-Tel, discusses what it's like to invest in startups for the CIA and the rest of the U.S. intelligence community; what's broken in the early stage chip ecosystem ... |
| 02.06.2021 | ChinaTalk: How to Solve America's R&D Bottlenecks | Bell Labs is dead, long live Bell Labs! This week's guest, Ilan Gur, the CEO of Activate.org, has a plan to improve America's R&D apparatus: fund start-ups that allow entrepreneurial researchers to pursue the practical applications of t... |
| 21.05.2021 | ChinaTalk: Emergency Pod! Endless Frontier Act Butchered! | The Endless Frontier Act, the most important piece of legislation no one's heard of, got blown to bits in committee this week. Sam Hammond of the Niskanen Center joins to discuss.
My recent coverage in the ChinaTalk newsletter https://china... |
| 21.05.2021 | ChinaTalk: How Beijing Sees Korea | Why hasn’t North Korea emulated Deng’s Opening & Reform? Are China’s wealthy, educated, urbane youth liberals? Could the PLA cooperate with the U.S. military in the event of Korean reunification?
Dr. Sungmin Cho of the Asia-Pacific Cent... |
| 18.05.2021 | ChinaTalk: 600 Years Of Sino-Korean Relations | Odd Arne Westad joins ChinaTalk to discuss his latest book Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China-Korea Relations. Westad’s work is a diplomat’s handbook that connects the sweeping currents of history to the geopolitics of today. C... |
| 14.05.2021 | ChinaTalk: Industrial Policy: How the Green New Deal's Architects Would Do IP | For Part Three of ChinaTalk's industrial policy series, we are joined by two leading lights of the American left: Saikat Chakrabarti, AOC's former Chief of Staff, and Zack Exley of the 2016 Bernie campaign. (Don't forget to check out Part O... |
| 11.05.2021 | ChinaTalk: Elon Musk, TSMC, Open Source, Endless Frontier and Zhang Yiming | Kevin Xu of the fantastic Interconnected newsletter, and formerly of Commerce and the Obama White House, ran through a grab bag of some of the hottest topics in U.S.-China tech.
We got into the politics of Tesla in China, what Morris Chang ... |
| 07.05.2021 | ChinaTalk: Can China Win a War Over Taiwan? Plus Eve Online | Student Research Symposium: https://forms.gle/FYoSeHS7t3ZLLwEh9
Work with me! https://rhg.com/job/research-assistant-china-technology-and-industry-research/
Thomas Shugart joined me and Eric Lofgren on another cross-over episode of ChinaAcq... |
| 05.05.2021 | ChinaTalk: China's Anti-Monopoly Moment | Fascinated (or stunned) by China’s recent anti-monopoly moves against tech giants Ant and Meituan? Want to get inside the head of Chinese regulators as they plan their moves against the globe’s largest corporations? ChinaTalk has you covere... |
| 28.04.2021 | ChinaTalk: China's Booming Podcast Ecosystem | Enzo Chen, author of the Substack 推播助栏The Podcast Pick, and Caiwei Chen, the host of 定向跳转 The Redirect Podcast and the superb newsletter Chaoyang Trap, discusses all things podcasting in China and Taiwan. We get into the best Chinese-langua... |
| 23.04.2021 | ChinaTalk: Why Are Chinese TV Dramas So Bad? | What as the rise of streaming, idols, and increased censorship done to Chinese TV?
Co-hosting is Ina Yang, one of the founders of the Chinese-language podcast Loud Murmurs. We discuss Chinese dramas with AvenueX, the intrepid YouTuber who h... |
| 20.04.2021 | ChinaTalk: How Huarong Explains China's Creaky Financial System | What is Huarong and why do its struggles explain the central contradictions of China's financial system?
To discuss, Logan Wright of Rhodium joins the show. In the first ten minutes, Logan catches us up on the news of the week. Then in the ... |
| 19.04.2021 | ChinaTalk: Bo Xilai and How Xi Learned from the Chongqing Model | What was the Chongqing Model and why does it still matter?
Yueran Zhang, a PhD student in sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, discusses. We talk about how Bo Xilai utilized mass mobilization against his enemies in the centr... |
| 14.04.2021 | ChinaTalk: 'Invisible China': How the Urban-Rural Divide Threatens China’s Rise | Scott Rozelle (legend, Stanford professor, co-director of the Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions) joins ChinaTalk to discuss his recent book, "Invisible China: How the Urban-Rural Divide Threatens China’s Rise," c... |
| 12.04.2021 | Seattle podcast monetization startup Glow, a spinout of PSL, acquired by hosting platform Libsyn | Amira Valliani, Glow CEO and co-founder. (Glow Photo)
Podcast monetization startup Glow, a spinout of Seattle’s Pioneer Square Labs, has been acquired by Libsyn, a podcast hosting network.
Glow launched in June 2019 with a way to help podca... |
| 06.04.2021 | ChinaTalk: Japan's China Challenge | To discuss, ChinaTalk assembled two of my favorite Japanese think-tankers, Yuka Koshino, a research fellow at the UK think tank International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), and Akira Igata, the executive director at the Tama Univer... |
| 05.04.2021 | ChinaTalk: Baijiu! | Derek Sandhaus is the author of "Drunk in China: Baijiu and the World's Oldest Drinking Culture" and part of the team behind Ming River Baijiu, the first (good) Baijiu created especially for the international market. We discuss AA... |
| 31.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: Michèle Flournoy on "Affecting the Strategic Calculus" | Michèle Flournoy joined AcquisitionTalk's Eric Lofgren and me for another crossover episode of China-AcquisitionTalk. Flournoy is a former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, co-founder and new board chair of CNAS (where I'm a fellow), an... |
| 31.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: China's Chip Dreams | John Verwey of the Substack “Semi-Literate" (and formerly of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. Trade Representative) talks the history and future of China's chip industry. We get i... |
| 31.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: U.S.-China Ideological Competition | Are the U.S. and China in ideological competition? How does one go about answering that question? Dan Tobin of the U.S. Intelligence Community's National Intelligence University and Ryan Manuel of Official China have a dangerous amount of f... |
| 24.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: Te-Ping Chen's Short Stories of Modern China | In her years as a Wall Street Journal foreign correspondent in Hong Kong and Beijing, Te-Ping Chen came across a lifetime of remarkable characters and events. Most of these didn’t make her newspaper articles, so she began collecting them in... |
| 23.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: Rhodium's Dan Rosen on Hiring Me, 30 Years of China-Watching, Decoupling and Debt | Dan Rosen is the founding partner of the Rhodium Group and leads the China team. He is also my boss!
We talk about our plans for China tech coverage, lessons from thirty years of China-watching, how he thinks about decoupling, China's debt ... |
| 17.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: To The Quad! The Origins of "Indo-Pacific" | Rory Medcalf, head of the National Security College at Australia National University discusses his new book "Indo-Pacific Empire."
We talk 15th-century Korean maps, the promise of the 1947 Asian Relations Conference, Australia and... |
| 15.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: Adam Tooze and Matt Klein Return! | Adam Tooze (now on Substack!) and Matt Klein, author of Trade Wars Are Class Wars, return to ChinaTalk and pick up right where they left off in September.
We discuss whether Ricardo’s theories of comparative advantage actually work in a glo... |
| 08.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: Clubhouse and Feminism in China with Shen Lu | Shen Lu of Protocol discusses the magical world of Mandarin language Clubhouse before diving into the feminist movement in China. We cover the Xianzi case, Bilibili's misogynist content and the challenges that women face working in China's ... |
| 06.03.2021 | ChinaTalk: 故事FM (China's "This American Life") Founder Talks Storytelling in Modern China | Aizhe, 故事FM's founder, runs the leading Chinese language podcast. His show gives a platform for everyday Chinese to tell their stories. We talked about his show and the state of journalism in modern China. Aizhe is a personal hero of mine a... |
| 26.02.2021 | ChinaTalk: Beyond Espionage: China's Quest for Foreign Technology | Four contributors to the recent book China's Quest for Foreign Technology: Beyond Espionage discuss China’s foreign technology acquisition. Is it nefarious, or just typical behavior of an upwardly mobile nation? Is the myth of a stateless g... |
| 18.02.2021 | ChinaTalk: Rethinking Industrial Policy...and Everything Else | Jose Luis Ricón Fernández de la Puente, an independent researcher who runs the blog nintil.com, complicates our previous week's ChinaTalk on U.S. industrial policy with Rob Atkinson. We discuss whether the state invented the iPhone, if the ... |
| 12.02.2021 | ChinaTalk: Chinese Cooking Demystified | Chinese Cooking Demystified is my favorite English language Youtube cooking channel. I chat with creators Chris and Steph about how they create their recipes, who watches their videos, whether Chinese food is soft power, bilibili vs youtube... |
| 08.02.2021 | ChinaTalk: Richard Fontaine on CNAS and U.S.-China | Richard Fontaine, CEO of the Center for New American Security (CNAS), discusses what it's like to run what very well may be the hottest think tank in the Asia policy game (full disclosure: I'm a CNAS adjunct).
We get into Biden and Asia and... |
| 01.02.2021 | ChinaTalk: Taiwan! Pigs, Politics and Pop Music | Maggie Lewis (Seton Hall) and Lev Nachman (UC Irvine) talk Biden's Taiwan policy, pork trade politics, the future of the KMT, third parties, academic freedom, gay marriage and asylum from Hong Kong.
Please consider supporting ChinaTalk at h... |
| 26.01.2021 | ChinaTalk: A User's Guide to U.S. Industrial Policy | Rob Atkinson is the president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a non-partisan think tank based in Washington D.C. We’re going to discuss U.S. industrial policy grand strategy in light of China’s rise, what the... |
| 19.01.2021 | ChinaTalk: WWII's Legacy in China with Rana Mitter | Rana Mitter, professor of Chinese history at Oxford University, discusses his book from earlier this year, "China’s Good War: How World War II Is Shaping a New Nationalism."
Now, seventy-five years after China’s victory over Japan... |
| 11.01.2021 | ChinaTalk: China's Spies | Matt Brazil discusses his new book co-written with Peter Mattis, "Chinese Communist Espionage, An Intelligence Primer." We talk about the role spies played in the creation and evolution of the CCP, run through some Zhou Enlai cons... |
| 04.01.2021 | ChinaTalk: Great Power Competition with Richard Danzig | On the second joint episode of Acquisition Talk and ChinaTalk, Richard Danzig, a Secretary of the Navy under Clinton, discusses U.S.-China relations and military innovation. Richard is a senior fellow at Johns Hopkins APL, a former Secretar... |
| 18.12.2020 | ChinaTalk: America's New Tools of Coercion | Peter Harrell and Liz Rosenberg, both CNAS fellows, joined ChinaTalk in May to talk about their report authored with Ashley Fung, "A New Arsenal for Competition: Coercive Economic Measures in the U.S.-China Relationship."
We discu... |
| 15.12.2020 | ChinaTalk: Wendy Cutler on U.S.-China Trade Policy | Wendy Culter, who served 28 years in the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, discusses how President-elect Biden should address Beijing on trade. We talk about how he could leverage allies' frustration with Chinese behavior and specula... |
| 09.12.2020 | ChinaTalk: How to Research China, Talent Programs, and Military-Civil Fusion | Emily Weinstein of CSET talks open source China research. We also sort truth from fact and fiction on Chinese talent programs and MCF.
Please consider supporting ChinaTalk at https://glow.fm/chinatalk/.
Music by Nujabes and 珂拉琪 Collage.
Cli... |
| 09.12.2020 | ChinaTalk: Blockchain Chicken Farm: How Tech Changed Rural China | Xiaowei Wang discusses her new book. She explores Taobao villages where Snow White Halloween costumes get made, how one police station is sputtering towards digitization, parallels between Silicon Valley and Chinese tech culture, and pearl ... |
| 22.09.2020 | ChinaTalk: Adam Tooze on Why History Matters | Adam Tooze is my favorite economic historian. After writing a handful of books on the 1920s and Nazi economics, he's now turned his eye to the present day, taking on the financial crisis and US-China relations. In this conversation, we get ... |
| 14.09.2020 | ChinaTalk: The Mulan Debacle | Turning a beloved movie of female empowerment into a dull endorsement of the patriarchy, autocracy and mass forced labor is no easy feat, but Disney Magic is one hell of a drug. Think tanker Rui Zhong and novelist/meme goddess Xiran Jay Zha... |
| 28.08.2020 | ChinaTalk: What China Really Wants | How do you even go about answering that question? Is there a consensus in Washington on how to confront China and does that consensus make any sense? Ali Wyne and Jessica Chen Weiss come on to discuss.
Please consider donating to support Ch... |
| 05.08.2020 | ChinaTalk: Superpower Showdown and Tale of a Trade War | Lingling Wei and Ben Davis of the WSJ discuss their new book Superpower Showdown. We dive deep into the personal dynamics within the Xi and Trump administrations as well as what the twists and turns over the past few years reveal about the ... |
| 29.07.2020 | ChinaTalk:TikTok, Tesla, Kanye and Open Source | Should the US ban TikTok? What role does open source play in the tech ecosystem and the Chinese government's plans for self-reliance? Why does tech occupy such a unique role in the US-China tech cold war? And what can Kanye teach us about f... |
| 25.02.2020 | Supercast raises $2M to help podcasters make money, names new CEO | (Supercast Photo)
Supercast, the Vancouver, B.C., startup that helps podcast creators make money off premium subscriptions, just brought in a little cash of its own.
The startup emerged from a beta testing period and raised a $2 million see... |
| 09.08.2019 |
Greycroft, WndrCo Back Glow For Podcast Subscriptions
| Los Angeles-based venture investors Greycroft Partners and Jeffrey Katzenberg's WndrCo have put their backing behind a new startup that helps podcasters fund their shows via their listeners. According to Glow Technologies, it has raised $2.... |
| 08.08.2019 | Glow raises $2.3M to help podcasters make money | Glow is a new startup that says it wants to help podcasters build media business.
That’s something co-founder and CEO Amira Valliani said she tried to do herself. After a career that included working in the Obama White House and getting an ... |
| 08.08.2019 | Daily funding roundup - August 8th, 2019 | BEynd raised $2M; Dadi closed $5M; Opsani secures $10M; Pathstream landed $12M
BEynd: BEynd is to help companies create fierce customer loyalty through a transparent and collaborative customer on-boarding experience. BEynd has raised $2 mil... |
| 10.06.2019 | Can your podcast make money, after all? Pioneer Square Labs spinout Glow debuts tech platform for podcast memberships | Glow CEO and co-founder Amira Valliani, right, with chief product officer Brian Elieson. (Pioneer Square Labs Photo)
It’s a common problem for podcasters: you’ve got a passionate, loyal audience, but at a time when it seems everyone is prod... |
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