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The CISS Podcast features conversations with experts from CISS Tsinghua, a research institute that analyzes international security and strategy issues based in Beijing. In the CISS Podcast, scholars and experts will address their thinking on the most pressing challenges in international relations. It will also present China Forum series conducting one-on-one discussions with top-level officials, diplomats, well-known entrepreneurs, academics, and media experts from both China and abroad.

  1. 7月3日

    Is America Still Beautiful at 250?

    Marking the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, the Chinese name “Meiguo”,literally “the beautiful country”,embodies a century-long complex perception among Chinese people to America. In this episode, Prof. Da Wei, Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS), Tsinghua University, and Dr. Shao Yuqun, Director of the Institute for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS), sit down with Prof. Xie Tao, Professor and Dean of the School of International Relations and Diplomacy at Beijing Foreign Studies University, and Huang Ying, a Ph.D. candidate at the School of Social Sciences, Tsinghua University. Drawing on their own experiences studying, working, and traveling in the United States, the four guests explore how Chinese people have viewed America over time, whether the U.S. is actually in decline, the challenges facing American democracy nowadays, and the changing perceptions and attitudes of the younger generations in China towards the U.S. 03:20The Chinese Cognitive Framework Regarding the U.S. 08:16 Is the U.S. Truly in Decline? 15:40 A “Beautiful Country”: Governance and Global Leadership 18:02 The US in the Eyes of China's Younger Generation 23:06 Shifts in China‑U.S. Educational Exchange 24:34 Crises and Challenges Facing American Democracy Today 33:25 Is America’s Self-correcting Mechanism Still Working? 41:48 American Soft Power and Its Global Appeal Executive Producer:GUO Jia Producer:QIAN Jiatong Podcast Editor:CHAI Jingru Content Assistant:ZHONG Huiqing Graphics Designer:CHAI Jingru

    46 分钟
  2. 6月15日

    Fentanyl: From Accusation to Cooperation

    Fentanyl has claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans, becoming a public health catastrophe that has torn apart countless families and communities. It has also gradually evolved into one of the most sensitive and controversial issues in China–U.S. relations. In this episode, Prof. Da Wei, Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University, sits down with Ms. Shan Yehua, Deputy Secretary-General of China’s National Narcotics Control Commission and Deputy Director-General of the Narcotics Control Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security. Together, they delve into the root causes of the fentanyl crisis, common misunderstandings, China’s role in precursor chemicals control, and the current state and future prospects of China-U.S. counternarcotics cooperation. 02:20 The Origins of the Fentanyl Crisis 08:59 The Drug Tragedy in American Society 11:00 The Complexity of the Global Fentanyl Illicit Supply Chain 16:26 U.S. Claims vs. China’s Counters 20:00 China’s Regulatory and Enforcement Measures 28:22 Key to Resolving the Fentanyl Crisis in the U.S. 36:11 The Importance of China–U.S. Counternarcotics Cooperation 38:33 The History and Current State of China–U.S. Counternarcotics Cooperation 45:59 The Future of Counternarcotics Cooperation Executive Producer:GUO Jia Producer:QIAN Jiatong Podcast Editor:CHAI Jingru Content Assistant:RUAN Xinyi Graphics Designer:CHAI Jingru

    50 分钟
  3. 6月6日

    Shangri-La Dialogue 2026: Less Dialogue, More Ships? What Asia Heard from Washington

    The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue was held in Singapore from May 29 to 31, 2026. As the first major regional security forum following the Beijing summit between the Chinese and U.S. presidents, the Dialogue provided an important opportunity to assess the trajectory of China-U.S. relations and the evolving security landscape in the Asia-Pacific. In this episode of Sinopinion, Da Wei, Director of the Center for International Security and Strategy (CISS) at Tsinghua University, and Shao Yuqun, Director of the Institute for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS), are joined by Zhou Bo, Research Fellow at CISS, and Jerry Jin, journalist with the International Communication Center of the Oriental Broadcasting Center. Drawing on their observations and first-hand experiences at the Dialogue, they examine the strategic messages conveyed in U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s keynote speech, discuss developments in the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy and alliance network, regional multilateral security mechanisms, and broader security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific, and explore how China and the United States can work toward building a constructive framework for strategic stability between China and the United States. 02:12 Key Differences in This Year's Shangri-La Dialogue 06:49 The Taiwan Question and New Dynamics in China-U.S. Relations 15:23 Why China's Delegation Drew Attention 19:47 Strategic Messages from Pete Hegseth's Speech 26:35 Alliance Burden-Sharing and the Future of U.S. Partnerships 35:20 Can “Constructive Strategic Stability” Become a New China-U.S. Framework 42:07 ASEAN Perspectives on Improving China-U.S. Relations 43:12 Quad, AUKUS and the Evolution of Regional Minilateralism 49:00 ASEAN Centrality and Strategic Autonomy 52:10 Japan's Security Policy and Historical Memory 56:52 The Future of the Asia-Pacific Security Order Executive Producer:GUO Jia Producer:GUO Mingxinyi Podcast Editor:CHAI Jingru Content Assistant: ZHONG Huiqing

    58 分钟

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The CISS Podcast features conversations with experts from CISS Tsinghua, a research institute that analyzes international security and strategy issues based in Beijing. In the CISS Podcast, scholars and experts will address their thinking on the most pressing challenges in international relations. It will also present China Forum series conducting one-on-one discussions with top-level officials, diplomats, well-known entrepreneurs, academics, and media experts from both China and abroad.

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