Ep. 100 - 100 Episodes In: Steve Yates on China, Strategy & What Comes Next w/Andrew Langer
After 100 episodes, what has the China Desk revealed about the Chinese Communist Party, U.S. strategy, and the future of global competition?
In this special milestone edition of The China Desk, the roles are reversed. Host Steve Yates becomes the guest, while Andrew Langer, host of the Lunch Hour Podcast, steps in to lead the conversation — reflecting on the biggest lessons, themes, and takeaways from the first 100 episodes.
Since launching in 2023, China Desk has featured conversations with policymakers, analysts, and subject matter experts across the spectrum of U.S.-China relations. In this episode, Yates steps back to examine what those discussions reveal about where the relationship stands today — and where it is headed.
A major theme is the idea of reciprocity — a principle that has shaped many China Desk conversations. Yates explains why the U.S. should rethink policies that grant China access and advantages not reciprocated in return, and how this concept is beginning to influence broader trade and geopolitical thinking.
The discussion also covers:
• What Steve Yates has learned from 100 episodes of China Desk
• Why listening — not talking — is key to meaningful policy conversations
• The origins and impact of the U.S. “engagement” strategy with China
• Why the “China will become like us” assumption failed
• How CCP power structures shape behavior at home and abroad
• The concept of reciprocity in trade, policy, and diplomacy
• How China’s system differs fundamentally from Western governance
• The evolving U.S.–China strategic and economic relationship
• The role of China in global conflicts, including Iran and Ukraine
• The complex relationship between China, Russia, and authoritarian regimes
• Why authoritarian systems can endure despite internal weaknesses
• How economic growth reinforced CCP control over the population
The conversation also explores the human dimension of China policy — including how decades of political control, economic transformation, and social upheaval have shaped the Chinese population’s relationship with the state.
Looking forward, Yates outlines three core priorities for U.S. policy:
• Rebalancing the economic relationship with China
• Reinforcing deterrence and demonstrating American strength
• Strengthening and realigning global alliances
The episode closes on a more personal note, as Yates reflects on family, loss, and the importance of stepping away from policy work to reconnect with what matters most.
After 100 episodes, one message is clear: understanding China requires not just analysis — but listening, perspective, and a willingness to challenge long-held assumptions.
00:00 — Intro + 100th episode special format
00:08 — Andrew Langer guest hosts the China Desk
00:35 — Celebrating 100 episodes and show impact
00:57 — Steve Yates introduction and background
02:28 — What Steve Yates has learned from 100 episodes
03:15 — Why listening matters more than talking
04:02 — Building trust with guests and audience
06:11 — Has anything changed his perspective?
07:08 — Bipartisan conversations and policy framing
07:58 — Where U.S.–China relations stand today
08:16 — The concept of reciprocity explained
10:04 — Why engagement with China failed
11:03 — The “fatal conceit” of Western assumptions
13:53 — China–Russia relationship and strategic alignment
15:32 — Lessons from the Cold War and Soviet Union
16:48 — CCP control over Chinese society
18:02 — Information control and political power
19:02 — Why authoritarian systems persist
19:56 — Historical trauma and CCP legitimacy
21:02 — Economic growth vs political control
22:10 — Three priorities for U.S. policy moving forward
22:32 — Rebalancing the economic relationship
23:57 — Reinforcing deterrence and American strength
24:39 — Rethinking alliances and global priorities
25:44 — Outside interests: family, outdoors, and faith
27:33 — Where to find the China Desk podcast
28:24 — Closing
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