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The US-China Partnership That Transformed International Trade — Elizabeth Ingleson

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In the fabric of today's interconnected globe, "Made in China" has emerged as a richly layered emblem, intertwined with economic, political, and cultural narratives. Every day, consumers worldwide engage with this tag, embedded in an array of products, prompting us to ponder: What deeper meanings unfold from the assertion that a product is "Made in China"? Pursuing this question guides us through a complex labyrinth of global manufacturing practices, the ebb and flow of international relations, and the evolving patterns of consumer culture that mark the contemporary landscape.

Elisabeth Ingleson is an Assistant Professor at the Department of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She specialises in the histories of US foreign relations, US-China relations, capitalism, and labor, and is the author of Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade. @lizingleson

Key highlights

  • Introduction – 00:24
  • Nationbranding and the “Made in China” label – 03:14
  • Geopolitics and supply chain dynamics – 09:05
  • China’s convergence with global capitalism – 16:23
  • The significance of cultural change – 27:03
  • Fashion diplomacy, technology imports and development – 33:40
  • The impact on Chinese politics and society– 41:10

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Dan Banik (@danbanik @GlobalDevPod)

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In the fabric of today's interconnected globe, "Made in China" has emerged as a richly layered emblem, intertwined with economic, political, and cultural narratives. Every day, consumers worldwide engage with this tag, embedded in an array of products, prompting us to ponder: What deeper meanings unfold from the assertion that a product is "Made in China"? Pursuing this question guides us through a complex labyrinth of global manufacturing practices, the ebb and flow of international relations, and the evolving patterns of consumer culture that mark the contemporary landscape.

Elisabeth Ingleson is an Assistant Professor at the Department of International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She specialises in the histories of US foreign relations, US-China relations, capitalism, and labor, and is the author of Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade. @lizingleson

Key highlights

  • Introduction – 00:24
  • Nationbranding and the “Made in China” label – 03:14
  • Geopolitics and supply chain dynamics – 09:05
  • China’s convergence with global capitalism – 16:23
  • The significance of cultural change – 27:03
  • Fashion diplomacy, technology imports and development – 33:40
  • The impact on Chinese politics and society– 41:10

Host

Dan Banik (@danbanik @GlobalDevPod)

Apple Spotify YouTube

Subscribe:

https://in-pursuit-of-development.simplecast.com

https://globaldevpod.substack.com/

  continue reading

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