Kaiser interviews Gordon Chang!
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No, not that Gordon Chang. The other one: the good one. Gordon H. Chang is a professor of American history at Stanford University, where he is also the Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities and the senior associate vice provost for undergraduate education. In this prelapsarian podcast, taped on December 19, Gordon chats with Kaiser about the rising tide of Sinophobia — presaging things to come once Trump really started fanning the flames during the present pandemic.  12:15: American perceptions of China and Chinese people 20:54: A legacy of discrimination against Chinese scientists in the U.S. 31:43: The role of universities in pushing back against xenophobia 35:47: Espionage fears and restrictions against Chinese researchers Recommendations: Gordon: The Transpacific Experiment: How China and California Collaborate and Compete for Our Future, by Matt Sheehan.  Kaiser: The Scientist and the Spy: A True Story of China, the FBI, and Industrial Espionage, by Mara Hvistendahl.
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