The world is at a pivotal moment. Geopolitical clashes have spawned an intense race for technology leadership. Industries are being reshaped. Globalization is being reimagined. GeoTech Wars is a podcast hosted by CSIS’s H. Andrew Schwartz and Kirti Gupta to discern, unite, and act on the Tech Wars our geopolitical axis, our economy, and our security are spinning on.
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The world is at a pivotal moment. Geopolitical clashes have spawned an intense race for technology leadership. Industries are being reshaped. Globalization is being reimagined. GeoTech Wars is a podcast hosted by CSIS’s H. Andrew Schwartz and Kirti Gupta to discern, unite, and act on the Tech Wars our geopolitical axis, our economy, and our security are spinning on.
In this episode of GeoTech Wars, Kirti and Andrew are joined by Matthew Turpin, a former advisor on China to the Secretary of Commerce and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to discuss how the international economic system is adapting to growing tensions between the United States and China. The conversation highlights the many nuances of the U.S. and China’s economic relationship and what they mean for businesses.
GeoTech Wars
The world is at a pivotal moment. Geopolitical clashes have spawned an intense race for technology leadership. Industries are being reshaped. Globalization is being reimagined. GeoTech Wars is a podcast hosted by CSIS’s H. Andrew Schwartz and Kirti Gupta to discern, unite, and act on the Tech Wars our geopolitical axis, our economy, and our security are spinning on.