Podcasts & Interviews
You Heard it Here First…..
China Law & Policy is pleased to introduce its podcast series. Listed below are interviews with various experts on subjects that impact U.S.-China relations. Please click on the title to go to the page for the interview. Each page will include an audio of the interview as well as the transcript (unless otherwise noted). This page will be periodically updated as we interview more China hands.
Ideas for an interview? Email China Law & Policy at: elynch@chinalawandpolicy.com
#Tiananmen30 – Eyewitnesses to History – CL&P’s Series with Those in China on June 4, 1989
With Frank Upham (Wuhan), Teng Biao (Jilin) & Andrea Worden (Changsha)
Around June 4, 2019
Three Seperate Interviews of Varying Length
China’s Social Credit System – What is it and how different is it from the U.S. systems?
With Jeremy Daum, senior research scholar at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center, and founder and chief editor of China Law Translate
October 24, 2018
Length: 1 hour, 8 minutes
Talking North Korea At the Outset of the Trump Administration
With Jenny Town, Research Analyst at the Stimson Center & Managing Editor of 38 North
March 26, 2017
Length: 37 minutes
The Buddhist Cave Art of Dunhuang
With Neil Schmid, Scholar-in-Residence at the Dunhuang Academy
April 17, 2015
Length: 21 minutes
The Chinese Government’s Purposeful Creation of the Term “Leftover Women”
With Leta Hong Fincher, author of Leftover Women: The Resurgence of Gender Inequality in China
January 25, 2015
Length: 23 minutes
Xi Jinping’s Leadership Starts with a Crackdown on Human Rights Advocates
With Eva Pils, Professor of Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London
April 6, 2014
Length: 37 minutes
Environmental Litigation in China – A Study in Political Ambivalence
With Rachel Stern, Assistant Professor of Law & Politics, UC Berkeley Law School
April 2013
Length: 39 minutes
Chinese Contemporary Art – A View from the Front Lines
With Brian Wallace, Founder & Director of Beijing’s Red Gate Gallery
Dec. 28, 2012
Length: 17 minutes
Revisions to China’s Criminal Procedure Law – Will Defendants Have Rights?
With Margaret K. Lewis, Associate Professor of Law, Seton Hall University
Sept. 6, 2012
Length: 30 minutes
AIDS, China & the Importance of Grassroots Advocacy
With Sara L.M. “Meg” Davis, Founder & Director of Asia Catalyst
May 2, 2012
Length: 19 minutes
The Creation of Pleco: Language Learning & Online Piracy
With Michael Love, Founder & CEO of Pleco
Feb. 15, 2012
Length: 27 minutes
Analysis of China’s Draft Mental Health Law
With Michael Perlin, Professor of Law, New York Law School
Oct. 24, 2011
Length: 31 minutes
China’s Government Procurement Policy
With Brett Gerson, formerly of Reed Smith LLP
June 8, 2010
Length: 19 minutes
Cybercrime, China & the U.S.
With Adam Segal, Council on Foreign Relations
April 13, 2010
Length: 26 minutes
Protection of the Mentally Ill under China’s Criminal Procedure Law
With Zhiyuan GUO, professor of law at the China University of Politics and Law
March 17, 2010
Length: Transcript only
Country Driving and the Future of China
Peter Hessler discusses his new book with China Law & Policy
February 8, 2010
Length: 30 minutes
The Supreme Court’s Citizens United Decision and the Threat of Foreign Influence
Elizabeth M. Lynch of China Law & Policy interviewed on KPFK 90.7’s Background Briefing
January 31, 2010
Length: 21 minutes
Impact of Japan’s August 2009 Election on Relations with China
With Gerald Curtis, Professor, Columbia University, Dept. of Political Science
September 24, 2009
Length: 5 minutes
Discussion of the Trade Provisions in the U.S. House of Representatives’ Climate Change Bill
With Jake Caldwell, Center for American Progress
August 27, 2009
Length: 17 minutes