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Bonnie Glick: ‘China is the greatest challenge of our time’ | Ellie Cohanim

In this episode, Ellie sits with the director of the Center of Tech Diplomacy at Purdue University and former USAID deputy administrator Bonnie Glick.

The two discuss why a Chinese victory in the race to 5G poses great risks to global human-rights violations; why government leaders need to understand technology to get their jobs done; and how USAID pivoted to women’s advancement and confronting the Center of Tech Diplomacy (CCP) under the Trump administration.

Watch it below and subscribe to the JNS YouTube channel.

It also airs on the Jewish Broadcasting Service (JBS).

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