The Spillover

How do critical international developments shape economic and financial markets worldwide? Each week, The Spillover examines the ripple effects of global events across policy, geopolitics, economics, finance, and technology. This podcast helps you better understand what’s happening, and why it matters to businesses, global markets, and the world.

Episodes

  1. U.S.-China AI Race Escalates + Chip Bans Aren’t Working + A Lesson From Nuclear Proliferation

    2 DAYS AGO

    U.S.-China AI Race Escalates + Chip Bans Aren’t Working + A Lesson From Nuclear Proliferation

    This episode unpacks the evolving U.S.-China AI rivalry, the limits of technological export controls, and what’s really at stake as both countries race to shape the future of intelligence.   Submit Your Question For a Chance to Win a Copy of Sebastian Mallaby’s Book The Infinity Machine!    Host:   Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)   Guest:   Chris McGuire, Senior Fellow for China and Emerging Technologies, CFR   We discuss: How U.S. export controls on chips are slowing China’s AI progress, but not stopping it, as loopholes, smuggling and cloud access weaken enforcement. Why China’s progress is stronger than expected, with competing models only months behind the U.S. As Chris McGuire, CFR senior fellow, puts it: “Whoever has the better AI is going to have the offense-defense advantage in the cyber realm.”  Why compute and advanced chips are the real bottleneck. Why the “AI intelligence explosion” is overstated, with real-world deployment slowed by infrastructure, regulation, and human constraints. The tension between containing China and working with it on global AI safety and governance.   Mentioned on the Episode:    Sebastian Mallaby, The Infinity Machine: Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence, Penguin Random House    Chris McGuire, “The New AI Chip Export Policy to China: Strategically Incoherent and Unenforceable,” CFR.org   Chris McGuire, “Trump’s Reversal on AI Chips is a Historic Blunder,” The Washington Post    Want to keep up with The Spillover? Sign up to receive an email alert when new episodes are released!   The Spillover is a production of the Council on Foreign Relations. The opinions expressed on the show are solely those of the hosts and guests, not of the Council, which takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.

    58 min
  2. Iran War Spirals + Oil Shocks Keep Coming + China’s Advantage

    18 MAR

    Iran War Spirals + Oil Shocks Keep Coming + China’s Advantage

    As the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran escalates, global markets are absorbing the shocks: oil prices are swinging, inflation expectations are rising, and safe-haven assumptions are being tested. China, by contrast, is looking relatively resilient, buoyed by strategic energy reserves, diversified supply chains, and policy flexibility. This episode examines how the conflict is driving inflation, complicating monetary policy, and handing China a geoeconomic edge.   Submit Your Question For a Chance to Win a Copy of Sebastian Mallaby’s Book The Infinity Machine!   Hosts:   Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)   Mentioned on the Episode:    Sebastian Mallaby, The Infinity Machine: Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence, Penguin Random House    Coco Feng, “China Issues New Safety Rules for OpenClaw. Here Are the Dos and Don’ts” South China Morning Post    Hany Abdel-Latif and Adina Popescu, “Spillovers From Large Emerging Economies: How Dominant Is China?,” International Monetary Fund (IMF)   Michael Langemeier and Joana Colussi, “Farmer Sentiment Drops Sharply at the Start of 2026 as Economic Concerns Increase,” Purdue University/CME Group   Want to keep up with The Spillover? Sign up to receive an email alert when new episodes are released!   The Spillover is a production of the Council on Foreign Relations. The opinions expressed on the show are solely those of the hosts and guests, not of the Council, which takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.

    55 min
  3. Adam Smith’s “The Wealth of Nations” Turns 250 + Free Markets Face Off Against Industrial Policy

    11 MAR

    Adam Smith’s “The Wealth of Nations” Turns 250 + Free Markets Face Off Against Industrial Policy

    On the 250th anniversary of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, this episode revisits a book that laid the foundations of modern economics and then considers the tensions between free markets and industrial policy today. It highlights the ways in which specialization and global trade remain powerful drivers of prosperity, reflecting Smith’s insight that self-interest can benefit society when shaped by competition and institutions, while noting the ongoing relevance of his warnings about moral judgment, the rule of law, and resistance to cronyism.   Hosts:   Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)   Mentioned on the Episode:    “Adam Smith is Misinterpreted and His Influence Overstated,” Economist    Gita Gopinath, “Geopolitics and its Impact on Global Trade and the Dollar,” International Monetary Fund (IMF)    Caitlin Oprysko, “Trump’s Return Supercharges Lobbying Revenues,” Politico   Want to keep up with The Spillover? Sign up to receive an email alert when new episodes are released!   The Spillover is a production of the Council on Foreign Relations. The opinions expressed on the show are solely those of the hosts and guests, not of the Council, which takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.

    49 min
  4. Iran War Ignites Oil-Shock Stagflation Fears + Who Really Controls the Energy Market?

    4 MAR

    Iran War Ignites Oil-Shock Stagflation Fears + Who Really Controls the Energy Market?

    U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are disrupting energy markets. Iran’s production capacity has been hit, the Strait of Hormuz has essentially been closed, and Iran’s energy-producing neighbors have been dragged into the conflict. This episode looks at the spillovers from the resulting energy price shock and explores how structural shifts, including a surge in U.S. oil production, China’s emergence as a dominant buyer, and the growth of renewables have reshaped oil’s geopolitical and economic role.   Hosts:   Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)   Guest:   Natasha Kaneva, Head of Global Commodities Research, J.P. Morgan   Mentioned on the Episode:    “Outlook for Energy Demand,” International Energy Agency (IEA)    Ignacio Presno and Andrea Prestipino, “Oil Price Shocks and Inflation in a DSGE Model of the Global Economy,” Federal Reserve    John Kehoe, “Iran War Oil Inflation is a Nightmare for RBA,” Financial Review   Want to keep up with The Spillover? Sign up to receive an email alert when new episodes are released!   The Spillover is a production of the Council on Foreign Relations. The opinions expressed on the show are solely those of the hosts and guests, not of the Council, which takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.

    44 min
  5. The AI Bubble + The Productivity Paradox + India’s AI Summit

    26 FEB

    The AI Bubble + The Productivity Paradox + India’s AI Summit

    Is there an AI bubble, or just an OpenAI bubble? Markets remain focused on whether valuations can be justified by sufficiently fast revenue growth, while the real economy braces for AI’s impact on productivity, jobs, and other disruptions. With global leaders and tech CEOs convening in India to debate AI governance, the stakes are rising fast. Credit markets, hiring data, and business sentiment could signal whether this year will bring a continued jobless expansion or something more concerning.   Hosts:   Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)   Mentioned on the Episode:    Sebastian Mallaby and Sebastian Elbaum, “The AI Trilemma,” Foreign Affairs    Sebastian Mallaby, The Infinity Machine: Demis Hassabis, DeepMind, and the Quest for Superintelligence    Alap Shah, “The 2028 Global Intelligence Crisis,” Citrini Research    Matt Shumer, “Something Big Is Happening in AI — and Most People Will Be Blindsided,” Forbes    Martha Gimbel, “An AI Productivity Boom? Don’t Count Your (Productivity Data) Chickens,” Yale Budget Lab   Want to keep up with The Spillover? Sign up to receive an email alert when new episodes are released!   The Spillover is a production of the Council on Foreign Relations. The opinions expressed on the show are solely those of the hosts and guests, not of the Council, which takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.

    54 min
  6. The “European Onion” + China, Brazil, and India Take On MAGA

    18 FEB

    The “European Onion” + China, Brazil, and India Take On MAGA

    European leaders are at an inflection point. After high-level meetings in Munich and Brussels, they must decide what role Europe will play in the unfolding new world order, politically and economically. Can China, India, and Brazil provide lessons on how to navigate the U.S. trade war? Can a “multi-speed” Europe with less and simpler regulation become a reality? As the world’s second-largest economy, the EU’s choices will shape global growth—and markets are watching.   Hosts:   Sebastian Mallaby, Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Rebecca Patterson, Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)   Guest:    Edward Fishman, Senior Fellow and Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies, Council on Foreign Relations (CFR); Author, Chokepoints: American Power in the Age of Economic Warfare   Mentioned on the Episode:    Edward Fishman, “Want to stop Trump bullying your country? Retaliate,” The Guardian    “MEPs propose new legal framework for innovative companies,” European Parliament    “How Polymarket Is Turning Bitcoin Volatility Into a Five-Minute Betting Market,” Yahoo Finance    “Why a dart frog poison believed to have killed Alexei Navalny points to the Kremlin,” NBC News   Want to keep up with The Spillover? Sign up to receive an email alert when new episodes are released!   The Spillover is a production of the Council on Foreign Relations. The opinions expressed on the show are solely those of the hosts and guests, not of the Council, which takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.

    37 min

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How do critical international developments shape economic and financial markets worldwide? Each week, The Spillover examines the ripple effects of global events across policy, geopolitics, economics, finance, and technology. This podcast helps you better understand what’s happening, and why it matters to businesses, global markets, and the world.

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