Episodes 64
Avg. Duration 21m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 4.9 (34)
Since Apr 2025
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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“China Watch” is a weekly deep dive that pulls back the curtains on one of the world's most enigmatic powers. Join Epoch Times contributor Terri Wu as she deciphers where China is headed next and how its politics, technology, and business affect Americans.

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S2E17 How America Keeps Getting China Wrong—And How China Can Get It Right

Jun 09, 2026 1h 5m

Terri sits down with Piero Tozzi, a China expert whose deep roots in both Western and Confucian thought give him a truly rare lens on the U.S.–China competition.In this conversation, they unpack why…

S2E16 ‘Sea Blind’ to China’s Threat, and Waking Up To It

Jun 01, 2026 23m

The Department of Justice unsealed an indictment on May 19, charging Chinese shipping container manufacturers with price-fixing their products during the COVID years.As a result, container prices…

S2E15 Why China Is Finally Closing a Side Door It Tolerated for Years

May 25, 2026 20m

For years, Chinese investors used Tiger, Futu, and Longbridge to buy Tesla and Nvidia — through a side door Beijing called illegal but tolerated anyway. On May 22, Beijing finally shut it.Why now?…

S2E14 What Does US–China ‘Constructive Strategic Stability’ Look Like?

May 19, 2026 20m

The Trump–Xi summit may not have accomplished much, but both countries walked away with new labels for the U.S.–China relationship.For Beijing, it's "constructive strategic stability." For…

S2E13 Entangled Combat: The Chinese Style of Competition Washington Should Understand

May 11, 2026 22m

Most Westerners in business operate on the baseline assumption that hard work leads to success and beating the competition.With business in communist China, that doesn’t hold. Hard work is a must,…

S2E12 On Shadow Fleets, ‘Teapots,’ and Layered Approaches to Avoiding Sanctions

May 04, 2026 28m

Teapots, gas stations, and shadow fleets sound like a grab bag of unconnected things, but they’re all part of a complex system keeping a terrorist regime in power and rendering international…

S2E11 Why a Once-Taboo Topic on China Is Now a US Bestseller

Apr 27, 2026 45m

Forced organ harvesting in China was once a taboo topic, in both China and the United States. But now, a book about it, “Killed to Order,” has made it to The New York Times non-fiction bestsellers…

S2E10 The Battlefield Vulture—China’s Postwar Build-Back Playbook

Apr 20, 2026 22m

Beijing avoids the battlefield, then shows up for the rebuild. Precedents include Iraq and Afghanistan. The Chinese regime moved quickly to secure oil, minerals, and influence.In this way, the regime…

S2E9 Learning Machines or Machine Learning? How Education Shapes the U.S.–China Tech Race

Apr 13, 2026 37m

How much could concepts such as high school education and high-tech development overlap? Terri says a lot.Hear in this week’s episode, along with producer Daniel, how China’s education system builds…

S2E8 Beijing Is Facing the Biggest Challenge to Its Soft Power

Apr 06, 2026 25m

For decades, a core assumption about China has gone largely unchallenged: That the Chinese Communist Party can legitimately represent Chinese culture—or is inseparable from it.Then came Shen Yun.For…

S2E7 When China’s Growth Deflates to Zero—What It Means for the US

Mar 30, 2026 21m

China has set its lowest growth target since 1991, reinforcing concerns that its economy faces structural challenges that may be difficult to reverse.Some analysts have taken it further, asking the…

S2E6 The Villain’s Dilemma—The Trouble of Soft Power With No Support System

Mar 23, 2026 14m

When an ally, even a business partner, is in dire straits, one would think that others would come to their aid. It would be unwise to make this assumption about a partner such as China.As the war in…

S2E5 China Sets Lowest Economic Growth Target in Decades—What It Doesn’t Want You to Know

Mar 16, 2026 21m

China has long maintained a 5% economic growth target, even as many analysts questioned the reliability of the numbers. But this year, Beijing broke that streak.If growth figures have been widely…

S2E4 Is the Iran War All About China?

Mar 09, 2026 17m

“The energy rice bowl must be held in our own hands.” That’s Xi Jinping’s mantra on China’s energy security. It has guided Beijing’s policy for years.Now, the Iran war is testing that strategy,…

S2E3 Activating, Countering a ‘Dragon Vein’ Linking Asia, Europe

Mar 02, 2026 18m

While much of the international news focuses on what is happening in Iran, other moving pieces in the region will play additional critical roles in America's future foreign business efforts. And…

S2E2 The ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ of China’s Critical-Mineral Monopoly

Feb 23, 2026 1h 7m

China proudly holds a total global monopoly on critical minerals—at least, that’s what they’d like you to think.As one of this week’s experts explains, “And as long as the perception of dominance…

S2E1 A New Lunar Year, a New Co-Host, and a New Look: Discussion on Propaganda

Feb 16, 2026 57m

Happy Lunar New Year! The year of the Horse has arrived, and so has a new co-host for this week’s episode.Show producer Daniel Holl joins Terri this week for a more lighthearted discussion on Chinese…

S1E47 Connecting Dots—Seeding Future Leverage Against China

Feb 09, 2026 23m

The Panama Canal, the Board of Peace, and the Critical Minerals Ministerial seem to be unrelated projects, but they’re all coordinated moves against the Chinese Communist Party.Listen to Terri Wu…

S1E46 A Shifting Global Order: Why Greenland Is at the Center, Where We Are Heading

Feb 02, 2026 26m

Greenland stands at the center of a global power struggle between the United States and an aggressive China. Both countries have been jockeying to assert influence on the island, with U.S. President…

S1E45 Encircling the US: What Would a China-Occupied Greenland Look Like?

Jan 26, 2026 27m

China has been pursuing a long-term strategy to position itself along key geographic and economic chokepoints surrounding the United States. It’s a long game, with a metaphorical example in one of…

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