I’m also very interested in this topic; I taught for Chinese University of Hong Kong- Shenzhen (CUHK-SZ) for a year, including some EA content in my decision-making and evolutionary psychology classes.
I agree with Jordan Schneider that US, UK, and Euro researchers—especially those considering global catastrophic risks—need to develop a much more accurate, up-to-date, and sophisticated view of China.
And of course, one good way to do that is to listen to more of Jordan’s excellent China Talk podcasts!
I’m also very interested in this topic; I taught for Chinese University of Hong Kong- Shenzhen (CUHK-SZ) for a year, including some EA content in my decision-making and evolutionary psychology classes.
I agree with Jordan Schneider that US, UK, and Euro researchers—especially those considering global catastrophic risks—need to develop a much more accurate, up-to-date, and sophisticated view of China.
And of course, one good way to do that is to listen to more of Jordan’s excellent China Talk podcasts!