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Friend or Foe?: How the Pandemic is Shaping U.S.-China Relations
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The coronavirus pandemic raises many questions about the U.S.-China relationship – including how the two countries will address globalization, supply chains, technology and the environment going forward. Porter Schutt talks with two long-time students of China, Andy Rothman, investment strategist at Matthews Asia, and Linda Yueh, economist at the University of Oxford, to delve into the economic, cultural and geopolitical implications of the crisis.
Guests:
Andy Rothman
Investment Strategist, Matthews Asia
Linda Yueh, Ph.D.
Fellow in Economics, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford;
Adjunct Professor of Economics, London Business School
Host:
Porter Schutt
Portfolio Manager; Head of Delaware Office, Brown Advisory
Background Reading:
- How China Sees the World, The Atlantic, May 2020
- The US Rift with China has Tech on Edge, Axios, April 27, 2020
- The Coronavirus Could Reshape Global Order, Foreign Affairs, March 18, 2020
- The Future of America's Contest with China, The New Yorker, January 6, 2020
Please visit the Navigating Our World website to listen to our first episode: We've Been Here Before (and Made It Through): A Conversation with Jon Meacham, historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of Brown Advisory. These views are not intended to be and should not be relied upon as investment advice and are not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. The information provided in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be considered a recommendation or suggestion to engage in or refrain from a particular course of action or to make or hold a particular investment or pursue a particular investment strategy, including whether or not to buy, sell, or hold any of the securities mentioned. It should not be assumed that investments in such securities have been or will be profitable. There is a risk that some or all of the capital invested in any such securities may be lost. This piece is intended solely for our clients and prospective clients, is for informational purposes only, and is not individually tailored for or directed to any particular client or prospective client
34 episodes
Manage episode 290486830 series 2914554
The coronavirus pandemic raises many questions about the U.S.-China relationship – including how the two countries will address globalization, supply chains, technology and the environment going forward. Porter Schutt talks with two long-time students of China, Andy Rothman, investment strategist at Matthews Asia, and Linda Yueh, economist at the University of Oxford, to delve into the economic, cultural and geopolitical implications of the crisis.
Guests:
Andy Rothman
Investment Strategist, Matthews Asia
Linda Yueh, Ph.D.
Fellow in Economics, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford;
Adjunct Professor of Economics, London Business School
Host:
Porter Schutt
Portfolio Manager; Head of Delaware Office, Brown Advisory
Background Reading:
- How China Sees the World, The Atlantic, May 2020
- The US Rift with China has Tech on Edge, Axios, April 27, 2020
- The Coronavirus Could Reshape Global Order, Foreign Affairs, March 18, 2020
- The Future of America's Contest with China, The New Yorker, January 6, 2020
Please visit the Navigating Our World website to listen to our first episode: We've Been Here Before (and Made It Through): A Conversation with Jon Meacham, historian and Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speaker(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of Brown Advisory. These views are not intended to be and should not be relied upon as investment advice and are not intended to be a forecast of future events or a guarantee of future results. The information provided in this podcast is not intended to be and should not be considered a recommendation or suggestion to engage in or refrain from a particular course of action or to make or hold a particular investment or pursue a particular investment strategy, including whether or not to buy, sell, or hold any of the securities mentioned. It should not be assumed that investments in such securities have been or will be profitable. There is a risk that some or all of the capital invested in any such securities may be lost. This piece is intended solely for our clients and prospective clients, is for informational purposes only, and is not individually tailored for or directed to any particular client or prospective client
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