
Neysun Mahboubi
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Neysun Mahboubi
@NeysunM
Administrative law / Chinese law. Director, Penn Project on the Future of U.S.-China Relations. Host the China Studies podcast, @Zhengfawei80, @LawAnGovernance




20+ fellows of our Transpacific & Asian Dialogue on China met in Singapore last week, hosted by @nuseai, presenting draft policy papers for feedback & discussion, joined by 20+ interlocutors from the impressive academic & policy community in Singapore. Next stop Seoul in January!


20+ fellows of our Transpacific & Asian Dialogue on China met in Singapore last week, hosted by @nuseai, presenting draft policy papers for feedback & discussion, joined by 20+ interlocutors from the impressive academic & policy community in Singapore. Next stop Seoul in January!

20+ fellows of our Transpacific & Asian Dialogue on China met in Singapore last week, hosted by @nuseai, presenting draft policy papers for feedback & discussion, joined by 20+ interlocutors from the impressive academic & policy community in Singapore. Next stop Seoul in January!



My new piece in @ForeignAffairs explains why it is so difficult for the Chinese government to stop misallocation of resources and wasteful spending, how waste in China differs from waste in democracies, and what it means for China’s development.

Why does China seem more like a nation of AI techno-optimists than the U.S.? It's not easy for Americans to understand the Chinese hunger for the future, partly because it has little to do with fears around humanness. ⬇️ theideasletter.org/essay/the-peop…


Our new Transpacific & Asian Dialogue on China just completed its first in-person workshop, hosted by @nuseai. Here is the video of Thursday's public event, a timely and wide ranging discussion featuring 5 of the 22 Fellows participating in this initiative youtube.com/watch?v=YfpcNe…













Next week, our new Transpacific & Asian Dialogue on China (global.upenn.edu/future-of-us-c…) will hold its first in-person workshop, hosted by @nuseai. If you are in Singapore, you can join us on campus for the public session, featuring 5 of the 22 Fellows participating in this initiative








