China Desk

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China Desk is a nonpartisan podcast exploring the critical issues shaping the U.S.–China relationship. Hosted by Steve Yates, former White House national security advisor and president of Radio Free Asia, the show features leading experts, authors, and officials discussing the challenges and opportunities posed by China’s rise. Contact us or recommend a guest at: chinadesk@thefederalnewswire.com

  1. Ep. 96 - China’s Influence in U.S. States: Risks and Response w/Amb. Joseph Cella

    2D AGO

    Ep. 96 - China’s Influence in U.S. States: Risks and Response w/Amb. Joseph Cella

    China’s influence operations are no longer limited to Washington — they are increasingly playing out at the state and local level across the United States. In this episode of the China Desk Podcast, host Steve Yates is joined by Ambassador Joseph Cella, founder and president of the Secure Our States Coalition and former U.S. Ambassador to Fiji, for a wide-ranging discussion on how the Chinese Communist Party is targeting American communities, industries, and institutions from the ground up. Cella explains how his work in Michigan — particularly efforts to push back against CCP-linked projects — led to the creation of the Secure Our States Coalition, a citizen-led initiative focused on identifying, exposing, and countering Chinese influence at the state level. He argues that while federal awareness of the China threat has grown, major gaps still exist in public awareness, policy coordination, and local-level response. The conversation walks through how CCP-linked entities engage in the United States, often through seemingly legitimate economic activity that carries deeper national security implications. From foreign direct investment and tax incentives to academic partnerships and infrastructure projects, Cella outlines how these efforts exploit America’s open system. The discussion also explores: • How CCP influence operations target state and local governments • The role of economic incentives, tax credits, and partnerships in expanding influence • Risks tied to EV manufacturing, battery plants, and supply chains • Concerns around land purchases near military installations and critical infrastructure • The use of academic institutions and research partnerships to gain access • Why data centers, drones, and technology supply chains present emerging risks • The importance of state-level legislation and grassroots awareness • How citizen-led efforts can close information, security, and policy gaps Cella also highlights how political awareness is beginning to catch up, with growing bipartisan attention at the state level and increasing scrutiny of CCP-linked investments. However, he warns that the United States is still playing catch-up after years of underestimating the scope of the threat. This is a comprehensive look at how geopolitical competition with China is unfolding inside the United States — and why state and local action may be just as critical as federal policy in addressing it. 00:00 — Introduction and Ambassador Joseph Cella joins the podcast 00:33 — Background and previous China Desk appearances 02:16 — Origin of the Secure Our States Coalition 05:06 — Why the coalition is focused on all 50 states 07:01 — The “China problem” and lack of public awareness 10:11 — Common CCP tactics: investment, influence, and partnerships 12:16 — Exploiting America’s open system and economic incentives 14:08 — Academic partnerships and national security concerns 15:49 — “China First” thinking and economic trade-offs 18:57 — State-level policy responses and legislative efforts 19:34 — EVs, batteries, and risks to U.S. manufacturing 21:21 — Restrictions on Chinese technology near military bases 23:06 — What policymakers often miss about the China threat 24:08 — Drones, data centers, and future vulnerabilities 26:56 — Supply chains, infrastructure, and national security risks 28:17 — Final thoughts and how to get involved   Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@ChinaDeskFNW

    30 min
  2. Ep. 95 - China’s Crackdown on Faith, House Churches, and Human Rights w/Grace Jin Drexel

    MAR 31

    Ep. 95 - China’s Crackdown on Faith, House Churches, and Human Rights w/Grace Jin Drexel

    In this episode of the China Desk Podcast, host Steve Yates speaks with Grace Jin Drexel, human rights advocate and daughter of Pastor Ezra Jin, founder of one of China’s largest underground house church networks, about the Chinese Communist Party’s intensifying crackdown on religious freedom. Grace shares the personal story of her father’s detention in October 2025, when Chinese authorities carried out a coordinated nationwide sweep targeting independent Christian leaders across multiple cities. She explains how her father’s church — which had grown from a local Beijing congregation into a nationwide network — became part of a broader campaign to suppress independent religious activity outside state control. The conversation provides a rare, firsthand look at how religious life actually functions inside China, including the key differences between state-sanctioned churches and underground “house churches.” Grace describes how government-controlled churches operate under strict oversight — including limits on worship, leadership, and even the number of baptisms — while independent churches seek to practice faith freely but face increasing risk of surveillance, shutdown, and detention. The discussion also explores: • The CCP’s strategy of “Sinicization” and why it targets religion • How faith communities are viewed as a threat to state control and civil society • The rise of underground house churches and their rapid growth in China • Why many Chinese citizens are turning to religion amid a “spiritual vacuum” • The role of churches in providing community services, disaster relief, and social support • How new laws and regulations are used to justify crackdowns and mass arrests • The human toll of detention, lack of communication, and restricted legal access • What policymakers, advocates, and everyday citizens can do to raise awareness and apply pressure Grace also recounts the moment she learned of her father’s detention while living in the United States, describing the uncertainty, fear, and urgency that followed as she began advocating publicly for his release and for others facing similar persecution. This is both a deeply personal story and a broader warning about the future of religious freedom in China — and the growing willingness of the CCP to target independent communities it cannot control. 00:00 — Introduction and Grace Jin Drexel joins the podcast 00:32 — Background: her father, Zion Church, and the 2025 crackdown 01:30 — Growing up in China as a pastor’s daughter 04:29 — Life in Beijing, the U.S., and returning to China 07:12 — Rise of Zion Church and transition to a nationwide network 09:20 — State churches vs underground house churches explained 12:23 — Government control, surveillance, and restrictions on worship 15:23 — Demand for Christianity and China’s “spiritual vacuum” 19:23 — Why the CCP fears religion and independent organizations 23:37 — Churches as civil society and community support networks 26:07 — Crackdowns, new laws, and coordinated arrests across China 30:09 — Mass detentions and targeting of church leaders 34:22 — Learning of her father’s arrest and initial response 39:00 — Lack of communication, legal limits, and health concerns 41:11 — Advocacy efforts and speaking before policymakers 43:27 — What governments and individuals can do to help 44:48 — Where to follow updates and support the cause 45:50 — Closing thoughts and final message Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@ChinaDeskFNW

    47 min
  3. MAR 24

    Ep. 94 - China’s Grip on PCB's & the Hidden Risk to U.S. Supply Chains w/David Schild

    What if one of the most critical components in modern technology — from fighter jets to smartphones — is also one of the most overlooked? In this episode of The China Desk Podcast, host Steve Yates sits down with David Schild, Executive Director of the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA), to break down the strategic importance of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and why they have become a major vulnerability in the U.S.–China competition. Schild explains that while policymakers have focused heavily on semiconductors and rare earths, the United States has largely ignored the “middle layer” of the electronics stack — printed circuit boards — which connect and enable every advanced system in modern life. From defense systems and AI data centers to power grids and consumer electronics, virtually everything relies on PCBs. The conversation details how China came to dominate global PCB production through long-term industrial policy, subsidies, and strategic investment, while U.S. production collapsed from roughly 30% of global supply to just 4% today. This shift has created serious national security concerns, including supply chain dependence, risks to trusted and secure systems, and the loss of domestic research and development. The discussion also explores: • Why PCB dependency poses risks to defense systems and critical infrastructure • How “dual-use” and commercial off-the-shelf components create loopholes in defense procurement • What happens to U.S. supply chains in a Taiwan crisis or major disruption in Asia • The lack of surge manufacturing capacity in the United States • Policy solutions including the PCBS Act, tax incentives, and Buy America requirements • The role of tariffs, industrial policy, and strategic investment in rebuilding domestic production • Why industrial policy and national security are now inseparable Schild argues that rebuilding U.S. PCB manufacturing is not just an economic issue — it is essential to maintaining technological leadership, securing supply chains, and ensuring that the United States can compete in an era of great power competition. Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@ChinaDeskFNW

    30 min
  4. Ep. 93 - Rural Australia vs. PRC Influence: Land Deals, Renewables, & Supply Chains w/Andrew Phelan

    MAR 17

    Ep. 93 - Rural Australia vs. PRC Influence: Land Deals, Renewables, & Supply Chains w/Andrew Phelan

    Host Steve Yates welcomes back Andrew Phelan, Australian med-tech entrepreneur, former DFAT Australia-China Council scholar, and longtime China Desk guest (episodes #72 & #85).  They explore grassroots concerns in rural Australia: PRC-linked entities acquiring prime farmland and mineral sands through opaque offshore structures. State governments are forcing wind and solar farms on farmers under the net zero agenda—often with little transparency or consultation. Farmers face contempt from policymakers, increased bushfire risks from turbines, and generational land loss.  The discussion draws parallels to U.S. rural and agricultural issues, examines supply chain vulnerabilities (rare earths and critical minerals), and highlights Germany’s shift from engagement to harsh reality (auto sales collapse, tech theft examples). Andrew stresses the need for “Team Freedom” alignment—US, Australia, Canada, UK, Japan—decoupling where necessary, and strong leadership like Trump’s industrial rebuilding and Japan’s Takahashi era.  He previews his upcoming platform TheChinaChallenge.com (launching soon) as a one-stop hub to counter CCP narratives and amplify freedom voices. Essential listening for understanding local-level malign influence, economic coercion, and strategic responses.  Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify. Visit chinadeskpodcast.com for archives. Follow @TheChinaDesk on X. 00:00:00 - Welcome to the China Desk Podcast 00:00:07 - Host Steve Yates Intro & Guest Reminder: Andrew Phelan Returns 00:00:33 - Andrew Phelan Background & Previous Episodes (#72, #85) 00:01:21 - Grassroots Australia: Rural Concerns & PRC Influence 00:02:20 - Rural Victoria Travels: Farmer Concerns & State Government Ties 00:03:04 - Forced Renewables (Wind/Solar Farms) & Net Zero Agenda 00:04:08 - Bushfires, Turbine Risks & Contempt for Farmers 00:05:06 - Mineral Sands Deals: Opaque PRC-Linked Ownership Structures 00:05:49 - Landowner Stories & Championing Rural Voices 00:06:26 - Parallels to US Rural/Industry Impacts 00:30:31 - Due Diligence, Transparency & Stakeholder Engagement 00:30:59 - Aligning with Team Freedom: US, Australia, Canada, UK, Japan 00:31:26 - Decoupling on Rare Earths/Critical Minerals & Supply Chains 00:31:43 - Trump's Leadership & Rebuilding Industrial Strength 00:32:15 - Lessons from History: Industry Leaders Informing Policy 00:32:54 - Mugged by Reality: Germany's China Engagement Backfire 00:33:23 - Auto Industry Shift & Tech Theft Examples (Quantum Case) 00:34:14 - Learning from Repeated Plays & Deng's Rare Earths Quote 00:35:10 - Urgency of Deeper China Challenge Awareness 00:35:30 - Where to Follow Andrew: @ajphelo on X & Upcoming TheChinaChallenge.com 00:36:02 - Closing Thanks & Call to Action: chinadeskpodcast.com Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@ChinaDeskFNW

    37 min
  5. MAR 3

    China’s 90% Model, Economic War, and How America Fights Back w/Ram Charan

    Is China competing—or executing a long-term strategy to dominate global industry? In this episode of The China Desk, legendary CEO advisor Ram Charan joins Steve Yates to break down his book China’s 90% Model: China Has America by the Throat — Here’s How to Fight Back and Win. Charan argues that China’s strategy is deliberate: build capacity to meet 90% of global demand, sell below marginal cost, subsidize exports, and destroy competitors across entire industries. Drawing on six decades advising global executives—including more than 50 Chinese companies—Charan explains how this model has hollowed out American manufacturing in sectors like solar, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and advanced materials. He describes why many CEOs understand the threat privately but hesitate to speak publicly, and why investors may be underestimating long-term risk. The conversation explores: How industrial dominance becomes national security leverage Why excess capacity and currency policy matter The strategic risk of supply chain choke points like magnets and critical inputs The need for a cabinet-level Department of Manufacturing and Technology Why economic security and national security are now inseparable Charan argues that America and its allies still possess overwhelming economic strength—but only if they coordinate industrial policy, rebuild manufacturing capacity, and communicate the stakes clearly to the public and business leaders alike. This is a high-level strategic conversation about economic warfare, industrial capacity, and what the next seven years could determine for the global balance of power. 00:00 — Introduction and Ram Charan’s background 02:40 — What is China’s 90% Model? 04:19 — Industrial dominance and strategic execution 05:18 — The origins of China’s long-term strategy 08:19 — How to measure industry capture and market share 12:06 — Why CEOs stay silent and investor blind spots 14:11 — The October wake-up moment 16:22 — When companies must exit China 18:26 — Building an allied industrial coalition 21:44 — Economic security equals national security 23:17 — War-time leverage and supply chain choke points 25:21 — Proposal: Department of Manufacturing and Technology 27:35 — Seven-year strategy and public awareness 30:27 — Where to find the book and follow Ram Charan Watch Full-Length Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@ChinaDeskFNW

    33 min
4.8
out of 5
8 Ratings

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China Desk is a nonpartisan podcast exploring the critical issues shaping the U.S.–China relationship. Hosted by Steve Yates, former White House national security advisor and president of Radio Free Asia, the show features leading experts, authors, and officials discussing the challenges and opportunities posed by China’s rise. Contact us or recommend a guest at: chinadesk@thefederalnewswire.com

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