So I grew up in Syracuse, which the Chinese call snow city, and close with my parents and my brothers, but I wanted to get as far away as possible as soon as I could. So very curious to hear your background there. Very curious to hear your background, what took you there? What kept you engaged seven years is no small length of time. ![]() You know, we all have our own story as to why China and Asia drew us in. Isaac, I joked with you before we came on air that you made me feel like I didn’t know anything about China after looking at your credentials. ![]() Isaac, welcome to Harris Sliwoski’s Global Law and Business. He is also a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Truman national security fellow and alumni of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers program and the author of a forthcoming book on Chinese influence in America. A fluent Mandarin speaker iseq lived in China for seven years, he has traveled widely in the region and in the country, visiting every Chinese province Autonomous Region and municipality an impressive feat. He is also a contributing columnist at the Washington Post visiting fellow at the German Marshall fund, an on air contributor to CBSN and the author of a monthly column on China risk forbearance. Isaac Stone Fish is the CEO and founder of Strategy Risks. Please connect with us on social media to comment and suggest future topics and guests. We covered the important the seemingly unimportant, the relatively simple and the complex. We cover continents, countries, regimes, governance, finance, legal developments, and whatever is trending on Twitter. Every week, we take a targeted look at legal and economic developments in locales around the world as we try to decipher global trends in law and business with the help of international experts. I’m Fred Rocafort,Īnd I’m Jonathan Bench. But how do we make sense of it all? Welcome to Global Law and Business hosted by Harris Sliwoski International Business attorneys. The importance on the global stage of developing and developed nations waxes and wanes, while consumption and interconnectedness steadily increase all the while laws and regulations change incessantly requiring businesses to stay nimble. Global law and global business go hand in hand, but never seem to keep pace with each other. This podcast audio has been transcribed by an automatic transcriber. We’ll see you next week when we sit down for yet another provocative conversation, this time with Kai Friedrich Niermann.
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