![]() ![]() It’s really a great pleasure to be with you and on your podcast. Keyu Jin, welcome to Sinica, and congratulations on the success of the book. Today, we are going to talk all about the book. It takes on so many of these issues that are generating the friction and the heat. It’s also very timely because it arrives at such a pivotal moment in the troubled bilateral relationship between China and the United States. It looks at the Chinese economy at a moment of profound transformation when Beijing is trying to implement substantial changes from a focus on quantity to a focus on quality, from fossil energies to renewables, from export-dependent to more consumption-led growth, among many other things. The book ends up having to take on issues that go beyond what people traditionally think of as just strictly economics. It tries to tackle some of the biggest and really thorniest issues in the Chinese economy, but because of its very holistic approach, which recognizes how intertwined the Chinese economy is, not only with its political system, but also with China’s culture. It’s a book that is very ambitious in its scope, full of big, big ideas that are presented very forcefully and very clearly. ![]() It’s called The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism. Keyu, who has had the pleasure of hearing speak at various conferences, has a new book out. I am thrilled that my guest this week is Jīn Kèyǔ 金刻羽, Keyu Jin, an associate professor of economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE. I’m Kaiser Kuo, coming to you from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. We cover China with neither fear nor favor. It’s a feast of business, political, and cultural news about a nation that is reshaping the world. We cover everything from China’s fraught foreign relations to its ingenious entrepreneurs, from the ongoing repression of Uyghurs and other Muslim peoples in China’s Xinjiang region to Beijing’s ambitious plans to shift the Chinese economy onto a post-carbon footing. We’ve got reported stories, essays and editorials, great explainers and trackers, regular columns, and, of course, a growing library of podcasts. ![]() Access to not only our great daily newsletter but to all of the original writing on our website at. Subscribe to Access from The China Project to get, well, access. Kaiser Kuo: Welcome to the Sinica Podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China, produced in partnership with The China Project. Below is a complete transcript of the Sinica Podcast with Keyu Jin. ![]()
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