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New Enlightenment with Adam Dixon

Debate and free expression of ideas are the foundation of an open and prosperous society. From Adam Smith’s Panmure House, New Enlightenment host Adam Dixon talks with leading minds about politics, economics, philosophy, and technology. https://panmurehouse.org/ https://twitter.com/AdamSmithHouse https://twitter.com@DrAdam_Dixon https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-dixon-04b28130/

  1. 14h ago

    How Sovereign Wealth Funds Shape the Global Economy | Dr Victoria Barbary

    Sovereign wealth funds are often portrayed as powerful tools of geopolitical influence, but how much of that narrative is actually true?In this episode of the New Enlightenment Podcast from Adam Smith's Panmure House, host Professor Adam Dixon is joined by Dr. Victoria Barbary, Senior Director at the Milken Institute and former Director of Strategy and Communications at the International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds (IFSWF).Together, they unpack the evolution of sovereign wealth funds, challenge common misconceptions, and explore how these institutions are adapting to a world of economic statecraft, geopolitical competition, energy transition, and fiscal pressure.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction to Sovereign Wealth Funds01:47 What sovereign wealth funds actually are and common misconceptions06:54 Why sovereign wealth funds are investing more at home11:02 Are sovereign wealth funds political actors? Debunking the myth15:18 Governance, transparency, and the Santiago Principles16:50 Russia, Angola, and challenges within the sovereign wealth fund community21:33 Africa's development opportunities and the role of sovereign investors24:04 China's sovereign wealth strategy and the China Investment Corporation (CIC)30:28 Why sovereign wealth funds are rarely tools of economic statecraft30:55 How sovereign wealth funds have evolved over the last two decades34:22 Challenges facing sovereign wealth funds and the IFSWF today35:27 Budget pressures, Norway's fund, and long-term sustainability38:37 Are sovereign wealth funds truly influential in the global economy?43:25 Deal-making, reputation, and financial motivations47:53 Economic statecraft, markets, and the return of state intervention51:25 Lessons from infrastructure booms, market cycles, and AI investment53:34 Markets, politics, and the future role of sovereign wealth funds_________________Dr Victoria BarbaryLinkedInX_________________⁠Professor Adam Dixon: ⁠LinkedIn: ⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠⁠⁠Book⁠⁠s_________________#SovereignWealthFunds #Geoeconomics #Investing #China #StateCapitalism #GlobalEconomy #EconomicStatecraft #MilkenInstitute #AdamDixon #VictoriaBarbary

    56 min
  2. Mar 23

    Can the U.S. Compete with China?

    In this episode of The New Enlightenment, host Adam Dixon speaks with Josh Zoffer — former advisor in the Biden administration, venture capital investor, and non‑resident fellow at Columbia University’s Centre on Global Energy Policy — to examine one of the most pressing geopolitical and economic challenges of our time. Drawing on his experience shaping U.S. policy on supply chains, sanctions, climate tech and critical minerals, Josh offers a rare glimpse into the debates that could be happening in Washington today.   The podcast covers: • China’s Industrial Strategy • China’s dominance in mineral refining capacity • How America can build industrial capacity • Why allies are America’s greatest strategic asset   Key questions answered include: • Has U.S. economic policy toward China really changed as much as people     think? • How did China build dominance in EVs, batteries, and solar so quickly? • Why are critical minerals the next major battleground? • Is industrial policy compatible with Western market economies? • What role should U.S. allies play in shaping a new economic order? _________________ ⁠About Josh Zoffer: https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/josh-zoffer/ ⁠LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jzoffer/ _________________ ⁠About Professor Adam Dixon : https://www.panmurehouse.org/programmes/adam-smith-chair/adam-smith-chair/ ⁠LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-dixon-04b28130/ ⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠: https://x.com/DrAdam_Dixon

    53 min
  3. Jan 16

    Is China Really a Global Threat?

    In this episode of the New Enlightenment podcast, Professor Adam Dixon is joined by Lee Jones, Professor of Political Economy and International Relations, to unpack China’s rise as a global power and the realities behind Western narratives about Chinese authoritarianism.They explore how China’s political system actually works, why the Chinese party state is not monolithic, and how internal economic and political tensions shape China’s global behaviour. The conversation examines the Belt and Road Initiative, US–China relations, and why China’s growing assertiveness is often a response to Western pressure.The episode also looks at the UK and EU’s alignment with US policy, the position of the global South, and what defines the emerging second Cold War – arguing that de-escalation will require a fundamental shift in Western attitudes toward China. Key takeways:• China’s power is contested, not monolithic• Belt and Road is decentralised and uneven• China reacts as much as it initiates• The new Cold War is structural, not ideological• Western narratives often miss China’s complexity_________________⁠Professor Lee Jones⁠: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/politics/staff...⁠LinkedIn:   / lee-jones-79120744  X: https://x.com/drleejonesFractured China: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fractured-Ch..._________________⁠Professor Adam Dixon ⁠: https://www.panmurehouse.org/programm...⁠LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-dixo...⁠⁠⁠X⁠⁠: https://x.com/DrAdam_Dixon⁠⁠Book⁠⁠s: https://adam-dixon.com/books/#China #GlobalPower #ChinaPoliticalEconomy #USChinaRelations#Beltandroadinitiative #SecondColdWar #ChineseAuthoritarianism#ChinaForeignPolicy

    1h 6m
  4. 11/11/2025

    Digital Sovereignty: Europe’s Future in the Age of AI

    With the use of AI on the rise, what does the future of Europe's digital future look like? In this conversation, Professor Adam Dixon and Professor Daniel Mügge explore the concept of digital sovereignty in Europe, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence and technology regulation. They discuss the implications of foreign tech dominance, the role of public authorities in shaping digital policies, and the balance between regulation and innovation. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities of parents in managing technology use among children, the potential of AI in healthcare, and the need for Europe to navigate its position in a global tech landscape dominated by the US and China. Ultimately, they advocate for a balanced approach that prioritises citizen engagement and collective self-determination in the digital age.Timestamps:00:00:00 Introduction to Digital Sovereignty03:16 Understanding Digital Sovereignty in Europe05:51 The Role of European Tech Companies08:33 Economic Arguments for European Tech Champions 11:09 Regulation vs. Innovation in Europe 13:44 The Nature of Innovation and Regulation 16:36 Balancing Regulation and Individual Responsibility 19:33 The Role of Parents in Regulating Technology 22:10 The Impact of Technology on Society 25:04 The Future of Digital Regulation29:54 Navigating Information in the Digital Age31:13 Regulatory Dynamics in Europe vs. the USA34:06 The Challenges of Regulating Rapid Technological Change37:50 Balancing Innovation and Regulation in Europe 43:05 The Precautionary Principle in Technological Development 47:37 Corporate vs. State Influence 51:30 Harnessing Big Tech for Public Good _________________ Professor Daniel Mügge LinkedIn _________________Professor Adam Dixon ⁠LinkedIn ⁠⁠X⁠ ⁠⁠Book⁠s #digitalsovereignty #adamsmith #professoradamdixon #podcast #china #artificialIntelligence #ai #EuropeanRegulation #technology #innovation #publicpolicy #techandethics #techcompanies #citizenengagement #dataprotection #dataprivacy #healthcaretechnology #techdynamics

    57 min
  5. 09/11/2025

    Could AI Slow Down Innovation?

    EPISODE 38 | Why has technological progress slowed, even as AI promises to transform our world? In this episode of the New Enlightenment Podcast from Adam Smith’s Panmure House, host Adam Dixon sits down with Professor Carl Benedikt Frey—Oxford economist and author of How Progress Ends—to explore one of the most pressing questions of our time: why are new technologies no longer delivering the economic and societal gains they once did? Together, they examine: 🔸 The paradox of innovation without growth 🔸 The geopolitical race between the US and China 🔸The hidden bottlenecks in scientific discovery 🔸 The ways AI may both accelerate and undermine learning Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: The Paradox of Progress 02:36 – Defining Progress vs. Improvement 05:45 – Technology, Well-Being, and Growth 08:45 – AI’s Promise and Its Limits 11:40 – Antimicrobial Resistance and Innovation Challenges 14:18 – Bottlenecks in Scientific Discovery 17:26 – AI, Learning, and Human Potential 21:47 – Lessons from Historical Innovation Races 24:17 – Could AI Slow Innovation? 28:46 – Incentives and the Architecture of Progress 34:28 – Work, Identity, and Human Worth 36:25 – Geoeconomics and the Battle for Tech Dominance 46:56 – Market Dynamism vs. State Capitalism Drawing on history, economics, and cutting-edge research, Frey argues that progress is never inevitable—it depends on the right institutions, incentives, and market dynamism. If you care about the future of productivity, prosperity, and human flourishing in the age of AI, you're going to want to listen to this episode. _________________ Professor Carl Benedikt Frey Book⁠ X _________________⁠ Professor Adam Dixon ⁠⁠ Book⁠ ⁠X⁠⁠ LinkedIn⁠

    47 min

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Debate and free expression of ideas are the foundation of an open and prosperous society. From Adam Smith’s Panmure House, New Enlightenment host Adam Dixon talks with leading minds about politics, economics, philosophy, and technology. https://panmurehouse.org/ https://twitter.com/AdamSmithHouse https://twitter.com@DrAdam_Dixon https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-dixon-04b28130/