What does China’s rise as a tech power mean for American national security? Jimmy Quinn, a writer for National Review, joins the show to discuss. He and Corbin debate the merits of a TikTok ban, consider the new House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, and explore other aspects of the recent uptick in Sino-American competition. For more, follow Jimmy’s work at National Review Online. Also, check out Tech Policy Podcast #337: China and Domestic Surveillance.
Correction: At 17:30, Corbin refers to “Senator Warren.” For once, he did not, in fact, mean to criticize Senator Elizabeth Warren. His intended target was Senator Mark Warner.
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#43: Drone Safety
#42: Broadband Privacy
#41: The War on Hacking
#40: Unlocking the Cable Box
#39: Uber vs. Thumbtack: Labor in the Sharing Economy
#38: How Stuff Works - Spectrum 101
#37: Social Media and Terrorism
#36: MOBILE NOW & The Future of Wireless
#35: Imperial FCC
#34: Washington #TechFail
#33: Space Law (Part 3) Mining in Space
#32: McCaul Encryption Comission
#31: EU Digital Single Market: The View from Milan
#30: “Net Neutrality” (Ahem, Title II) Progress Report
#29: Bitcoin is Unleashing Economies
#28: Space Law (Part 2) Property Rights in Space
#27: Connecting the Rez: Broadband on Tribal Lands
#26: Scalia & Net Neutrality: Law and Politics
#25: Drones & Humanitarianism
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