China didn’t set out to fix climate change. Its production of clean energy and electrification tech is changing the world, but this particular green revolution is a byproduct of China’s economic strategy and its quest for energy independence. The global financial crisis, the US shale boom, and the US attitude towards China have all contributed to China’s new dominance of clean energy manufacturing. Guests:  Jessica Chen Weiss  - Professor of China Studies and the faculty director of...

The Polycrisis

The Polycrisis

04 | Electric World Order | Manufacturing Chimerica

APR 14, 202633 MIN
The Polycrisis

04 | Electric World Order | Manufacturing Chimerica

APR 14, 202633 MIN

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China didn’t set out to fix climate change. Its production of clean energy and electrification tech is changing the world, but this particular green revolution is a byproduct of China’s economic strategy and its quest for energy independence. The global financial crisis, the US shale boom, and the US attitude towards China have all contributed to China’s new dominance of clean energy manufacturing.Guests: Jessica Chen Weiss  - Professor of China Studies and the faculty director of the Institute for America, China, and the Future of Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DCJake Werner - Director of the East Asia Program, Quincy Institute for Responsible StatecraftHosted by energy and climate finance expert Kate Mackenzie, and Tim Sahay from the Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab at Johns Hopkins University. They co-author The Polycrisis newsletter, which explores connections between energy, geopolitics, climate change, finance and industry. Produced by Sarah AllelyOriginal music by Russell StapletonMixed by Bethany StewartContact us at: [email protected]: Jessica Chen Weiss in 2024; "The Case Against the China Consensus", Foreign AffairsCSIS note on the implications of China's rare earths export controls for US military and semiconductor manufacturing