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States of Play with Sam Olsen
States of Play with Sam Olsen
Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 18

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States of Play podcast Episode 3: The US Bombs Iran - What Next?
Season 1 · Episode 3
dimanche 22 juin 2025 • Duration 26:00
Summary
In this episode of States of Play, Sam Olsen talks to Michael Hochberg about the escalating situation in Iran, focusing on Israel's direct military assault on Iranian nuclear infrastructure. The conversation explores the implications of this conflict for regional stability, the involvement of the United States, and the strategic options available to both Israel and the U.S. The discussion also delves into the complexities of regime change in Iran, the role of Russia and China, and the broader geopolitical landscape.
States of Play podcast Episode 2: Can the World Stop Using Dollars?
Season 2 · Episode 2
mardi 17 juin 2025 • Duration 19:57
Summary
In this episode of States of Play, Sam Olsen discusses the dominance of the US dollar as the world's reserve currency with macroeconomist Meyrick Chapman. They explore the historical context of the dollar's rise, its benefits and drawbacks for the US, and the implications for global trade and politics. The conversation also delves into the motivations behind de-dollarization efforts by countries like China and Russia, and the challenges of establishing an alternative global currency system.
Chapters
00:00 The Power of the US Dollar
02:55 The Dollar's Dominance and Its Historical Context
05:59 Understanding Dollar Hegemony
12:03 The Benefits and Drawbacks of Dollar Dominance
18:08 The Impact on American Innovation
23:54 The Role of the Dollar in Global Politics
30:08 De-Dollarization: Trends and Motivations
35:49 The Future of Global Currency Systems
States of Play podcast Episode 4: Should the UK and Europe Tilt to China?
mardi 1 juillet 2025 • Duration 20:26
Summary
In this episode of States of Play, Sam Olsen discusses the complexities of the UK-China economic relationship with Charlie Parton, a former British diplomat and one of the UK's leading China experts.
They explore the misconceptions surrounding China's importance to the UK economy, the ideological and geopolitical implications of China's rise, and the potential threats posed by China's technological advancements. The conversation emphasises the need for the UK and Europe to reassess their strategies in dealing with China, balancing economic interests with national security concerns.
Read more of Charlie's work here https://www.geostrategy.org.uk/author/charles-parton/
States of Play podcast Episode 5: What Does Putin Actually Want?
mardi 15 juillet 2025 • Duration 26:34
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In today's States of Play podcast, Sam Olsen talks to one of the UK's leading Russia experts, Keir Giles, discusses Putin's strategic vision for Russia, which he describes as a desire to return to a world reminiscent of 1914, where Russia was a dominant empire.
He explains the dual aims of Russian aggression: to rebuild the empire while simultaneously undermining the Western-led international order. The conversation also touches on the historical misconceptions about Russia's motivations, the role of NATO, and the defence strategies of Eastern European countries.
Keir emphasises the need for a cohesive Western response to the Russian threat and discusses the implications of Russia's alliances with countries like China and Iran. The conversation concludes with reflections on Putin's health, succession, and the future of Russia's geopolitical ambitions.
Keir’s book, Who Will Defend Europe? An Awakened Russia and a Sleeping Continent is available here.
States of Play podcast Episode 7: How does China’s economic success translate to global power?
mardi 22 juillet 2025 • Duration 45:13
Show Summary
In this conversation, Sam Olsen and Chinese economy expert Stewart Paterson delve into the complexities of China's economy, its global reach, and the implications for Western nations.
They discuss the scale of China's economy, its manufacturing dominance, and how the Belt and Road Initiative serves as a tool for expanding China's political influence. The conversation also touches on the sustainability of China's economic model, the leverage it holds over Western countries, and the future of Western primacy in a changing global landscape.
Stewart's profile: https://www.hinrichfoundation.com/profiles/experts-contributors/stewart-paterson/
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States of Play podcast Episode 6: Can US Tech Beat China in a War?
lundi 21 juillet 2025 • Duration 25:30
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In this episode, Sam Olsen discusses the urgent question of whether the US tech is prepared for a war with China, focusing on the rapid advancements in military technology and the implications of artificial intelligence on warfare.
Joined by Lieutenant General Mike Groen, they explore the current state of the US military, the role of human capital, the transformative impact of AI, and the ethical considerations surrounding autonomous warfare. The conversation emphasizes the need for agile military innovation and the importance of global cooperation in establishing ethical standards for AI in warfare.
Lt Gen Groen's profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-s-groen/
States of Play podcast Episode 8: Tech Startups and the Geopolitical Challenge
mardi 29 juillet 2025 • Duration 28:27
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In this episode of States of Play, Sam Olsen is joined by Guy Ward-Jackson of the Tony Blair Institute to explore the critical challenge of scaling tech startups into global champions. As the world enters a new era of techno-nationalism—where national power is increasingly tied to technological prowess—the UK’s ability to grow and retain homegrown firms like DeepMind and Arm becomes central to its geopolitical and economic future.
Guy shares insights from the TBI’s report From Startup to Scale Up, identifying systemic weaknesses in capital mobilisation, university spinouts, and policy coordination. Together, they unpack why scaling matters for national prosperity, strategic autonomy, and global influence.
Here is the TBI paper: https://institute.global/insights/tech-and-digitalisation/from-startup-to-scaleup-turning-uk-innovation-into-prosperity-and-power
States of Play podcast Episode 10: Academic Freedom or Influence? Inside the UK’s Troubled Relationship with China
mardi 12 août 2025 • Duration 13:35
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In this conversation, Sam Dunning from UK-China Transparency discusses their new report on the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on academic freedom in the UK. He shares insights from a survey conducted among China studies academics, revealing concerns about CCP interference and the financial dependencies of UK universities on Chinese funding.
The discussion also touches on issues of deception in academic collaborations, military research, and the need for greater transparency and due diligence in research partnerships. Ultimately, the conversation emphasises the importance of fostering open dialogue and understanding in UK-China academic relations.
Here is the report: https://ukctransparency.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Cold-Crisis-Academic-freedom-and-interference-in-China-studies-in-the-UK.pdf
States of Play podcast Episode 9: How Xi Jinping's Father Helped Shape China
mardi 5 août 2025 • Duration 23:45
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In this episode of States of Play, Sam Olsen interviews political scientist Joseph Torigian about his groundbreaking book on Xi Zhongxun, father of Xi Jinping.
Together they explore the history of China under the Chinese Communist Party through the life of Xi Zhongxun, revealing the man as a pragmatic survivor shaped by factional struggles and shifting loyalties. The conversation explores how Xi’s legacy influences China’s current leadership - and what it tells us about power, memory, and authoritarian resilience in modern China.
Here is Joseph's book: https://www.sup.org/books/history/partys-interests-come-first
States of Play podcast (repeat) - Why Invisible China Matters
mardi 19 août 2025 • Duration 27:02
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In this episode of States of Play (originally recorded for What China Wants), Sam Olsen and Stewart Paterson speak with Stanford economist Scott Rozelle about the stark divide between urban and rural China. Rozelle, author of Invisible China, explains how most working-age adults in rural areas never finished high school, leaving a huge share of the population undereducated and excluded from urban welfare systems—an obstacle with profound consequences for China’s future.
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