Michael Luo, an executive editor of The New Yorker, joins the show as guest host. He sits down with Peter Hessler, a staff writer who spent more than a decade living in and writing about China. They discuss the Sinophobic history behind the Trump Administration’s threats to revoke Chinese students’ visas, how the COVID pandemic reshaped the U.S.-China relationship, and how escalating tensions between the United States and China stand to change the global order.
This week’s reading:
• “ The Victims of the Trump Administration’s China-Bashing • ,” by Michael Luo
• “ The Uncertain Future of a Chinese Student at Harvard, • ” by Peter Hessler
• “ Looking for the National Guard in Los Angeles • ,” by Emily Witt
• “ The Farmers Harmed by the Trump Administration • ,” by Peter Slevin
• “ The Private Citizens Who Want to Help Trump Deport Migrants • ,” by Jessica Pishko
• “ An Inside Look at Gaza’s Chaotic New Aid System • ,” by Isaac Chotine
To discover more podcasts from The New Yorker, visit newyorker.com/podcasts. To send feedback on this episode, write to themail@newyorker.com.
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