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Economist Keyu Jin on her new book, ‘The New China Playbook’

Economist Keyu Jin on her new book, ‘The New China Playbook’

This week on Sinica, Kaiser is joined by Keyu Jin, associate professor of economics at LSE, who talks about her new book, The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism, a wide-ranging, ambitious, and accessible book that explains the unique Chinese political economy, emphasizing both its successes to date and how it must change to meet the challenges to come.

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Economist Keyu Jin on what America gets wrong about China

Economist Keyu Jin on what America gets wrong about China

In “The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism,” economist Keyu Jin challenges what she says are popular myths about the country’s economic growth and model. Jin joins Washington Post global economics correspondent David J. Lynch for a conversation about China’s rise and its political future as a new generation comes of age.

Click here to listen to the PodCast on Washington Post Live

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China’s next generation
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China’s next generation

Beijing leadership faces tough challenges to satisfy the ambitions of its youth. Beijing leadership faces tough challenges to satisfy the ambitions of its youth

Keyu Jin, associate professor of economics at the London School of Economics and author of a just-published book, The New China Playbook: Beyond Socialism and Capitalism. This podcast is a co-production with Intelligence Squared, who’ll be running a slightly longer version of our conversation. At a time when some are talking about Peak China and arguing that the glory days of the Chinese economy are over, Keyu has a more optimistic take.

See more at The Financial Times, listen to the audio here.

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Can the U.S. See the Truth About China?
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Can the U.S. See the Truth About China?

Just like relationships between people, relationships between countries can all too easily be built on a foundation of unintentional misunderstandings, faulty assumptions and predigested truths. In her forthcoming, at times provocative and disquieting book, “The New China Playbook,Keyu Jin, a professor at the London School of Economics and a board member at Credit Suisse, is trying to rework the foundation of what she sees as the West’s deeply flawed understanding of China’s economy, its economic ambitions and its attitude toward global competition.

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