“We have to stop asking, ‘What does China want?’ and start reckoning with what it actually is.” — Kaiser KuoSalzburg Global’s podcast series Conversation Changers brings the spirit of dialogue, openness, and innovation that defines Salzburg Global to audiences worldwide. In each episode, leading thinkers and practitioners explore the forces reshaping our societies — and how we can engage with them to create a better, more inclusive future.In this new episode, host Eric Olander speaks with Kaiser Kuo, host of The Sinica Podcast and Salzburg Global Fellow, to unpack one of the defining megatrends of our time: China’s transformation and its impact on global power dynamics.From ration cards in the 1980s to high-speed trains and artificial intelligence breakthroughs, China’s evolution has been breathtaking — and polarizing. Together, Eric and Kaiser explore how perceptions of China have shifted over the decades, why global debates about its legitimacy and ambitions have hardened, and what this “Great Reckoning” means for the future of global order.Kaiser argues that this is a civilizational turning point — a moment when the world must come to terms with a China that is no longer rising, but setting the pace.“Modernity is no longer something the West owns. China has become one of its principal architects.” — Kaiser KuoIn this episode you'll hear:How China’s rapid transformation has reshaped society, technology, and prosperityWhy Western hopes that China would “become like us” were misplaced or misunderstoodThe enduring divide between “dragon slayers” and “panda huggers” — and what it reveals about Western attitudesHow China’s model of modernization without Westernization inspires the Global SouthThe role of propaganda, social media, and “infrastructure porn” in shaping perceptionsWhy generational shifts suggest a changing global view of ChinaKaiser’s call to “stop asking what China wants” and start understanding it on its own termsThe episode underscores a vital idea: modernity is no longer a Western monopoly. Understanding China today means reckoning with a new global reality — one that demands humility, balance, and genuine dialogue.Chapters:00:00 China's Transformation: A Historical Perspective05:10 Polarization in Global Discourse on China10:01 Engagement vs. Isolation: The West's Approach to China15:02 The Great Reckoning: Shifting Perspectives on China19:59 Understanding Modernity: China’s Role in the 21st CenturyAbout Kaiser Kuo Kaiser Kuo is the host of The Sinica Podcast, a leading platform for nuanced conversations about China and the Chinese diaspora. A writer, musician, and longtime observer of China’s transformation, he has been at the heart of cross-cultural exchange for decades. Kaiser is also a Salzburg Global Fellow, bringing his deep insights on media, identity, and geopolitics to the Salzburg Global community.Find out more about Kaiser Kuo and the Sinica Podcast here: https://www.sinicapodcast.com/Follow Kaiser Kuo here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaiserkuo Follow Eric Olander here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olander/Find out more about Salzburg Global here: https://www.salzburgglobal.org
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