This is a podcast series from Saïd Business School at Oxford University, presented by Peter Tufano, Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Finance.
We will be sharing insights from our research and hearing from people on the frontlines. Leaders who are not just thinking about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, but dealing with it.
This is not a time for business as usual. This is a time for business unusual. We need to think about the world in which we find ourselves, but also the world that we want to build when we emerge from this global health and economic crisis.
It calls for leadership- a new kind of leadership in extraordinary times.
From rapid innovation and the lessons from crisis management, to personal and professional wellbeing, to building resilience in public health, we want this series to help leaders respond to an unprecedented period of turmoil.
In episode five, a panel discuss why Western policy towards China and China’s policy towards the West have shifted so dramatically in recent years and how it may evolve in the future.
What are the motivations driving the globalisation of Chinese technology firms, the motivations driving the response of Western countries, and possible paths forward?
Featuring:
Eric Thun, Peter Moores Associate Professor in Chinese Business Studies, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
Rebecca Arcesati (@RebeccaArcesati), analyst, Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS), Berlin.
Professor Xudong Gao, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing.
Stephan Scheuer (@StephanScheuer), former China correspondent and current Technology Team Lead at Handelsblatt, Düsseldorf.
Dr. Adam Segal, Ira A Lipman Chair in Emerging Technologies and National Security; Director, Digital and Cyberspace Policy Programme, Council on Foreign Relations, New York.
Marc Szepan, Lecturer in International Business, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford.
https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/
Producer/editor – Eve Streeter for Stabl