Hybrid Talk Podcast

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Hybrid Talk Podcast

Online & In-Person, Political & Non-Political, Theoretical & Empirical, Chinese & Non-Chinese hybridtalk.substack.com

  1. 17

    Interview with German Artist Andrej Pirrwitz

    Interview with German Artist Andrej Pirrwitz:How does he juggle multiple roles as photographer, painter, artist, PhD in physics, multinational corporation manager, and speaker of six languages—including Chinese?For video, please visit https://youtu.be/6bvAoW_Xa1E This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  2. 16

    The US, China, and Sino-American Economic & Strategic Competition

    The co-host of “Hybrid Talk”, Chaoting, was invited by the Institute for Customs and International Trade Law at the University of Münster, Germany, to deliver a lecture on “Strategic and Economic Competition Between China and the United States” on December 20, 2025, as part of their part-time master's program. This episode is the recording of that lecture. For video, please click https://youtu.be/gFYaNeuciGs This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  3. 15

    The Weaponisation of Interdependence: A Conversation about Geo-economics and Economic Statecraft

    In this episode, Yating, Dimitri, and Chaoting discuss the weaponisation of interdependence, which is a hot topic of economic statecraft or geo-economics. For video, please click https://youtu.be/-GFq7cgdxO4 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  4. 14

    Comparing the Economic Reforms in China & Russia

    In this episode, Yating and Dimitri discuss and compare economic reforms in China and Russia. For video, please click https://youtu.be/EEaG69CaVDQ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  5. 13

    Interview with Dr. Mher Sahakyan: VI Eurasian Research on Modern China & Eurasia Conference

    Last week I, Chaoting Cheng, attended the Sixth Eurasian Studies Conference in Armenia. After the conference, I interviewed Dr. Mher D. Sahakyan, the organizer of the event, whom I consider a role model. Please enjoy our conversation. For video, visit https://youtu.be/PFTCh-KSiAk This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  6. 12

    Muscles, Politics, and Quantum Ideas: A Conversation with a Young Russian Researcher in Germany

    In this episode of Hybrid Talk, we had a discussion with a young Russian researcher living in Germany to explore a surprisingly rich journey, from muscles to body politics, from quantum ideas to intellectual thinking, and from studying experiences in Russia to rebuilding one’s intellectual world abroad.We begin with something simple and human: the motivations for working out every day. Why do muscles matter in Russia? What does “feeling safe” have to do with strength after the 1990s? And how do fitness culture, capitalism, and body politics shape how we understand freedom? Our guest speaker explains why he named his podcast “Universal Wavefunction”, and how quantum ideas became a metaphor for thinking about uncertainty, world politics, and intellectual life beyond academia.We also discuss:* Why he left Moscow to restart his studies in Germany* How Russian academia differs from the German system* Why young scholars today feel the need to communicate ideas outside academiaThis is a conversation about bodies and minds, power and knowledge, freedom and constraint, and what it means to build a life, physically and intellectually, in a world full of change and distractionsTimeline:00:00-00:35 Preview clips00:36- 01:02 Brief intro of the guest speaker 01:07- 07:53 Fitness, body politics, and sports as a body need 7:54 -14:12 Sports in Russia, China and US 14:13-15:42 Beauty Standards in China 15:44- 19:35 Getting muscles in Russia is a way of self-defense19:36- 21:53 Chinese preferring to be intellectuals rather than being jacked 21:56- 24:27 Everyone needs to do some sports 24:28- 28:51 Diet, fitness, steroids and capitalism 28:52- 30:46 Sports and intellectual work 30:51- 42:12 Universal Wavefunction, quantum metaphor, motivation for making podcast, problems of academia 42:16- 49:20 Studying experiences in MGIMO University49:21- 55:06 Unspoken rules, corrupted system in Russia, and silent dissents For video, please click https://youtu.be/qmlXbJBlmus This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  7. 11

    Between Friendship and Distrust: Explore the Complex Sino-Russian Relations

    SpeakersCheng, DimitriSummary of the Discussion1. Trump’s Ukraine-Russia Peace PlanCheng and Dimitri discussed from the 28-point peace plan proposed by the Trump administration regarding the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Both participants agreed that the plan favors Russia by requiring Ukraine to cede territory and accept Russian demands, while also preventing Ukraine from joining NATO. They analyzed the geopolitical motivations behind the U.S.’s shift from supporting Ukraine under Biden to pressuring both sides under Trump, with a focus on maintaining balance in Eurasia to counter China’s rise and prevent any dominant power from challenging U.S. hegemony.2. Russia’s Geopolitical Realignment StrategiesDimitri and Cheng discussed the potential realignment of Russia’s geopolitical position, with Trump’s approach offering incentives for Russia to reengage with the West, potentially at the expense of its relationship with China. They explored the challenges and opportunities of such a shift, including Russia’s historical identity as a European country and its current reliance on China for economic and strategic support. They also discussed the complexities of achieving a unified Eurasian continent, noting the historical tensions between maritime and continental powers and the difficulties in overcoming existing conflicts and contradictions among the region’s countries.3. EU’s Global Influence and DynamicsCheng emphasized the complex dynamics between the EU, Ukraine, and other global powers. He highlighted the EU’s economic strength, military capabilities, and cultural influence, challenging the perception of European weakness. The discussion also touched on Germany’s economic prospects, defense spending, and its role in shaping global relations with China and Russia.4. Geopolitical Shifts in EuropeThe discussion focused on the evolving geopolitical landscape, particularly the shifting dynamics between Europe, China, and Russia. Cheng emphasized that Europe, especially Germany, has significant potential and should not be underestimated, noting a recent opportunity for Germany to take over NATO’s top military command in Europe. The conversation also explored China’s changing investment patterns in Europe, with a shift from aggressive acquisition to more cautious engagement due to financial constraints and increased European scrutiny. The discussion concluded with an analysis of the complex Sino-Russian relationship, suggesting that as the ideological threat from the U.S. diminishes under the current administration, the motivation for Russia and China to collaborate may also wane, potentially leading to a more multipolar world order.5. Global Power Shift AnalysisThe discussion focused on the shifting global power dynamics, with Cheng analyzing how the U.S. is transitioning its focus from Europe and the Middle East to the Indo-Pacific and Latin America due to its reduced hegemonic position. They explored China’s efforts to create an alternative reserve currency system to challenge U.S. financial dominance, and discussed the complex relationship between China and Russia, noting deep-seated distrust despite their geopolitical alignment. The conversation concluded with an examination of Russia’s cultural identity and its struggle to find meaning in a multipolar world, while acknowledging that Russia-China relations remain primarily elite-driven rather than rooted in popular sentiment.For video, please click https://youtu.be/yA5uqhpFuUM This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  8. 10

    A Turkish-German Perspective on Migration, Islam, and Germany

    As of 2024, Germany counts roughly 3 million people with Turkish background—the largest single origin group by migration background—and about 1.22 million people with Syrian background. In Berlin, kebab shops, Turkish grocers, and Arab-run businesses shape everyday street life, especially in Neukölln and Kreuzberg. Their visibility has fueled anxieties in some circles—including parts of the Chinese community—that Muslim-background migrants don’t integrate, drive crime, strain the welfare state, and damage Germany’s image. In this episode, we set those claims beside lived reality: a Turkish-German citizen joins us to share his experience growing up in Germany, and to discuss immigration and integration, the welfare state, and contemporary German politics.For video, please visit https://youtu.be/ZpQ8yHtw26M This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  9. 9

    Does Trump Have a Grand Strategy?

    Over the past week, the U.S. President Trump has visited Asia, with Malaysia as his first stop, followed by Japan, and concluding in South Korea, where he met with the Chinese supreme leader. This Asian tour offers a valuable opportunity to observe U.S. foreign policy and strategy.Undoubtedly, Trump is an unconventional U.S. president. Whether his second-term foreign policy is underpinned by a grand strategic logic or driven by transactional thinking and short-term gains remains a matter of debate. Skeptics argue that Trump lacks strategic vision, relying on instincts to navigate international relations while prioritizing personal relations over systematic approach. John Bolton, Trump’s National Security Advisor during his first term, espouses this view. Supporters, however, contend that Trump possesses a grand strategy and is vigorously implementing it.Yet even among these supporters, there is no consensus on what grand strategy Trump actually pursues. Three prominent arguments exist: First, the “Priority Strategy,” where Trump seeks to shed burdens in Europe and the Middle East to focus entirely on countering China in the Indo-Pacific. Second, the “Sphere of Influence” theory, positing that Trump no longer pursues global hegemony but instead divides spheres of influence with China and Russia—China controlling Asia, Russia controlling Eastern and Central Europe, and the U.S. controlling Western Europe and the Americas. Third, the “Isolationist” view, suggesting the U.S. withdraws from the world stage to concentrate on domestic matters.By examining Trump’s recent tour of Asia, we can empirically evaluate these diverse opinions, thereby acquiring a more precise, nuanced, and thorough comprehension of his prospective foreign policy over the coming 3 years.For video, please visit:https://youtu.be/IWTMHz_eYTAor https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Fh1YB3EWr This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  10. 8

    How a Chinese Student Navigates, in Germany, Culture Shock & Conflicting Values?

    In this episode, Yating shares her journey as a PhD student in Germany.Timeline: 00:00 Opening Theme 00:31 Start of conversation 01:30 Why did Yating move to Germany for PhD studies? 06:51 Research topic 09:42 Experiences of moving to Germany in the Covid Time 19:00 Reverse cultural shock, Hierarchy in Chinese and German academia, Alcohol culture in China 27:00 Encountering different views about China? Negative or just curious about China? 31:30 Do Chinese eat dogs? 33:30 The broader image of China in Germany 35:39 Comparing China’s image with Korea and Japan, soft power, stereotypes, Anime, K-pop, video games 44:00 Cultural differences between China and Germany, Payment 45:00 Is Bairenfan (White people’s food) helathier than Chinese food? 47:50 Social media, emoji languages and flirting 54:50 Are Germans friendly to strangers? 56:00 Being friendly, network, socialist society and social code 58:42 Commons and differences of dating culture in China and Germany 01:05:42 Chinese parents dress their daughters like boys? Feminism and beauty duty01:09:27 Fitness, individualism, masculinity, male attractiveness 01:18:10 Beauty standards in China and Germany 01:20:35 Girls are encouraged to be strong in Germany 01:23:13 Concluding remarksFor video, please visit https://youtu.be/wUDjOgNRoTc or https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1YZW2zYEt3 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  11. 7

    Thoughts on the Death of Charlie Kirk: Political Violence, Left-Right Divide, and Rational Communication

    On Sunday, September 14, 2025, we discussed the death of Charlie Kirk and its cause, impact, particularly for ordinary people, and possible solution……For video, please visit:https://youtu.be/EkBlduGm88corhttps://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1XrpuzRE47 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  12. 6

    Russia-Ukraine War: What Lies Ahead After Alaska & White House Talks?

    For video, please visit https://youtu.be/9nu8mtjW1iMor https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1Yoanz2E59 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  13. 5

    Russia-Ukraine War & Geopolitics: Chinese & Russian Voices from Germany

    For video please visit:https://youtu.be/9DcXw9hlTfUorhttps://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1XdtUzjEjq This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  14. 4

    China-Europe (Austria) Relations in an Era of Upheaval

    On May 27th, 2025, I, Chaoting Cheng (X: @ChaoticGenghis), was interviewed by Max Hofer of top.tirol - Wirtschaftsnews and answered many questions: China-Austria regional cooperation, Austria's neutral status, the Belt and Road Initiative, risks in China-EU cooperation, Chinese investment in Europe, electric vehicles, Huawei, the US-China tariff war, and China-EU relations, among others. It felt like I had become a grassroots spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.For video, please visit https://youtu.be/NrdZYKTZQhU or https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1U9jBzmEL9 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  15. 3

    US-China Trade War and Its Impact on Germany & the Global Economy

    For Video, please visit https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1oBJVzYEwb/ orhttps://youtu.be/DZM5UuhbcmwWhat is driving the US-China trade war — and how does it affect Germany and the everyday citizen? In this episode, we explore the economic, political, and strategic logic behind the ongoing trade conflict between the United States and China. We analyze the balance of power between the two global giants, their respective strengths and weaknesses, and the broader implications for global trade. Speakers:Björn (YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@China-mk2xr TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bjoern.in.china)YatingChaoting (X: @ChaoticGenghis)👉 Key questions discussed: What motivates the US-China trade war? How do China and the US compare in terms of power and influence? What are the long-term prospects of this conflict? How is Germany affected by this global power struggle? What does the trade war mean for ordinary people? Whether you're interested in international relations, global economics, or the future of German industry, this video offers clear insights into one of the most critical geopolitical tensions of our time. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  16. 2

    Why A German Citizen Is Upset with German Mainstream Political Parties? #1

    For audiences in mainland China, please visit https://www.xiaoyuzhoufm.com/episodes/67b5a609606e5c59407ee85dWe had an English conversation with a German citizen in early February. We discussed Germany's current hot political issues, such as immigration policy and nuclear energy:00:00 Trailer00:31 Introduction01:25 Parliamentary Democracy in Germany05:06 CDU's policy07:57 Immigration policy, AfD, and populism in Germany15:08 Why doesn't the German citizen trust mainstream parties in Germany? Angela Merkel, Gerhard Schrödel, Iraq, German media, and nuclear energy policy24:40 Why the mainstream parties can't deliver their promise. Donald Trump and populism27:49 Immigrants with Islam background, terrorism, and background check34:11 Guest speaker's comments and questions: the complexity of background check. What kind of politics is necessary? What does this German citizen think about the nuclear energy policy?37:41 Reaction: Nuclear energy policy, Angela Merkel00:40 Direct democracy implemented in Switzerland about the Covid restriction. The German government and the people don't trust each other46:32 Nuclear energy and Russian dependency51:11 Legitimacy, input democracy, and output democracy, possibilities of direct democracy and trust in professional politicians55:14 Disadvantages of radical democracy. Q1: the boundary between the referendum and constitutional rule. Q2: Who can vote for the referendum? Why do only citizens have the right to vote rather than all people being affected?01:00:06 Reaction: Referendum on taxation, joining the EU01:11:30 Ancient Greek tradition that foreigners couldn't vote; conditions for voting;01:15:07 Q: Do people have more contributions to societies should more right?01:20:05 Reaction: every person under the law is the same01:28:33 Concluding remarksTo watch the video, please visit our YouTube channel:https://youtu.be/XGmjzogcFNQ#germany #deutschland #wahl #wahlen2025 #cdu #afd #deutsch #immigration #german #politics #democracy #directdemocracy #nuclear #russland #referandearn #olafscholz This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

  17. 1

    Why We, as Chinese Living in Germany, Want to Create an English-Speaking Podcast? #0

    00:10 Self-Introduction01:38 Motivation04:13 Purpose04:38 Purpose: Non-Academic Career06:03 Purpose: New Way of Knowledge Spreading08:00 Purpose: Intercultural Exchange09:30 Purpose: Approach More People10:45 Purpose: Self-Improvement11:37 What Hybrid Means?13:00 PlanTo watch the video, please visit our Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/x0RGUDJ3iqk This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hybridtalk.substack.com

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