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  • The Battlefield Vulture—China’s Postwar Build-Back Playbook
    2026/04/20

    Beijing avoids the battlefield, then shows up for the rebuild. Precedents include Iraq and Afghanistan. The Chinese regime moved quickly to secure oil, minerals, and influence.

    In this way, the regime acted like a vulture on a battlefield.

    When the Iran war enters a new phase, what role will China play in reconstruction? And how can the United States respond to protect its strategic interests?

    I spoke with Max Meizlish of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and Galia Lavi of the Institute for National Security Studies in Israel for more insights.

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    Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Terri Wu is a Washington-based freelance reporter for The Epoch Times covering education and China-related issues. Send tips to terri.wu@epochtimes.com.

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    23 分
  • Learning Machines or Machine Learning? How Education Shapes the U.S.–China Tech Race
    2026/04/13

    How much could concepts such as high school education and high-tech development overlap? Terri says a lot.

    Hear in this week’s episode, along with producer Daniel, how China’s education system builds people who are very specifically trained for certain tasks—and trained away from other tasks.

    The specific innovations—and the shocks from China’s AI industry—appear to follow a certain pattern, something that is ingrained in the populace from a very young age.

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    Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Terri Wu is a Washington-based freelance reporter for The Epoch Times covering education and China-related issues. Send tips to terri.wu@epochtimes.com.

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    38 分
  • Beijing Is Facing the Biggest Challenge to Its Soft Power
    2026/04/06

    For decades, a core assumption about China has gone largely unchallenged: That the Chinese Communist Party can legitimately represent Chinese culture—or is inseparable from it.

    Then came Shen Yun.

    For 20 years, the dance company has presented a vision of traditional Chinese culture independent of the regime—one that, some say, counteracts a century of the Party’s efforts to harness culture as soft power.

    A new documentary reveals the extent to which the regime has tried to suppress the dance troupe.

    Terri speaks with the film’s executive producer about why the Chinese Communist Party fears Shen Yun, and the untold stories behind the campaign to stop it.

    • Unbroken: The Untold Story of Shen Yun (Watch)

    Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Terri Wu is a Washington-based freelance reporter for The Epoch Times covering education and China-related issues. Send tips to terri.wu@epochtimes.com.

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    25 分
  • When China’s Growth Deflates to Zero—What It Means for the US
    2026/03/30

    China has set its lowest growth target since 1991, reinforcing concerns that its economy faces structural challenges that may be difficult to reverse.

    Some analysts have taken it further, asking the fundamental question: “When does China stop growing altogether?”

    And when that happens, what does it mean for the United States?

    Join Terri as she presents expert views on this question.

    • Thomas Duesterberg’s policy memo (Read)
    • Derek Scissors’s report (Read)

    Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Terri Wu is a Washington-based freelance reporter for The Epoch Times covering education and China-related issues. Send tips to terri.wu@epochtimes.com.

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    21 分
  • The Villain’s Dilemma—The Trouble of Soft Power With No Support System
    2026/03/23

    When an ally, even a business partner, is in dire straits, one would think that others would come to their aid. It would be unwise to make this assumption about a partner such as China.

    As the war in Iran continues, China is being placed in a deeper dilemma about how to handle its relationships with the United States and Iran.

    It manifests similarly to how many movies and stories have portrayed villains: in a state of total indifference toward their underlings and what happens to them.

    Join Terri in this week's episode to hear how the Chinese Communist Party truly treats its people and allies, according to historical cases, and why this explains the lack of support for falling regimes such as those in Venezuela and Iran.

    Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Terri Wu is a Washington-based freelance reporter for The Epoch Times covering education and China-related issues. Send tips to terri.wu@epochtimes.com.

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    14 分
  • Is the Iran War All About China?
    2026/03/09

    “The energy rice bowl must be held in our own hands.” That’s Xi Jinping’s mantra on China’s energy security. It has guided Beijing’s policy for years.

    Now, the Iran war is testing that strategy, shaking the very “rice bowl” Xi has warned must remain firmly in China’s hands.

    But could the conflict also fit into a broader U.S. strategic calculus toward China?

    Join Terri this week as she speaks to Tamuz Itai, a geopolitical columnist based in Israel and a contributor to The Epoch Times.

    Related Report:

    1. In Charts: How Iran War Tests China’s Oil Supply (Read)
    2. Beijing Afraid Iran Strikes Will Spur Uprising in China, Insiders Say (Read)

    Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Terri Wu is a Washington-based freelance reporter for The Epoch Times covering education and China-related issues. Send tips to terri.wu@epochtimes.com.

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    17 分
  • Activating, Countering a ‘Dragon Vein’ Linking Asia, Europe
    2026/03/02

    While much of the international news focuses on what is happening in Iran, other moving pieces in the region will play additional critical roles in America's future foreign business efforts.

    And there are consequences for China as well.

    Listen as Terri and Daniel discuss how America is expanding into its last “Economic Frontier,” which counters many of the power players in the area.

    Learn how this concept exists as a “Dragon Vein” for both China and the United States, and what having it, or losing it, means.

    Views expressed in this episode are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

    Terri Wu is a Washington-based freelance reporter for The Epoch Times covering education and China-related issues. Send tips to terri.wu@epochtimes.com.

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    19 分