Dec.18 — Hank Paulson, chairman and founder of the Paulson Institute and former chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks about how he grew the bank’s business in China and his views on current U.S.-China relations. He appears on “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations.” The interview was recorded Oct. 2 in Washington.
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When China Rules the World
Inside China’s luxury hotel boom
China: Power and Prosperity
As China has risen in prosperity, influence and military strength, what are the social, economic and political forces at play? Come along with PBS NewsHour as we travel around the globe to explore the emerging superpower and its relationship with the United States.
China’s Silent Takeover While America’s Elite Slept
Former Brigadier General Robert Spalding full interview with Patrick Bet-David. Read Stealth War
Paulson Warns Against Continued U.S., China `Decoupling’
Nov.21 — Hank Paulson, chairman of the Paulson Institute and former U.S. Treasury Secretary, discusses his concerns about the deterioration of the relationship between the U.S. and China. “Decoupled economies doom themselves to multi-dimensional conflict,” Paulson said in a speech at Bloomberg’s New Economy Forum in Beijing.
Chinese Communist Espionage: An Intelligence Primer Book Discussion
Against the backdrop of recent allegations leveled against Huawei and other Chinese entities, the nature and scope of the Communist Party of China’s (CCP) secret operations overseas, including traditional espionage, influence operations, industrial espionage, and intellectual property theft have never been more important, yet this topic remains widely misunderstood and understudied. In their new book, Chinese Communist Espionage: An Intelligence Primer, co-authors Peter Mattis and Matt Brazil focus on the world of Chinese espionage both past and present, enabling a better understanding of how important its influence is, both in China and abroad.
Sen. Rick Scott: There can’t be a deal with China
Sen. Rick Scott, (R-Fla.), argues it’s impossible to reach a trade agreement with China because they lie.