All-In Podcast avatar

Dexa/All-In Podcast

Learn more

Economic Interdependence and China's Rise

Explore the historical basis of economic interdependence theory and its impact on preventing wars. Chamath highlights the flaws in the US's China policy, arguing that our interdependency has inadvertently fueled China's military growth and global competition. Jason raises the question of whether trade has actually postponed conflicts with China.
  • In this clip

  • From this podcast

    All-In Podcast avatar

    All-In Podcast

    E95: Winter is Coming, Europe's energy crisis, Kim Kardashian's new PE firm & more

  • Related Questions

    • How should the US approach China as discussed in the episode State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and the clip Military Spending Debate?

    • How are US-China dynamics shifting in the context of the episode John Mearsheimer: Israel-Palestine, Russia-Ukraine, China, NATO, and WW3 | Lex Fridman Podcast #401 and the clip Power in International Politics?

    • Is the Chinese economy a threat as discussed in episode 751: General Robert Spalding | China's Playbook for Global Domination and the clip China's Unrestricted Warfare from episode 268: Robert Spalding | How China Took Over America and the clip Economic Warfare?

Built by
Charlie AI
© 2024 All-In PodcastTermsPrivacySupport