
Bill Bishop
Bill Bishop is an American journalist and author best known for his book 'The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart,' which explores the phenomenon of ideological and cultural polarization in American society. His work highlights the implications of social clustering on civic discourse and community relationships.
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China analyst Bill Bishop wrote about the potential for mass AI adoption in China by 2026.
The Chinese AI app sending Hollywood into a panicBill Bishop wrote in his Sinocism newsletter about the official story regarding Zhang's allegations.
‘Nobody is safe’: what Xi’s purges say about his control over China’s militaryBill Bishop is a China watcher who commented on the Nexperia situation in his Sinocism newsletter.
Battle over Chinese chip maker rocks global car industryBill Bishop is mentioned for his valuable newsletter Sinocism that provides insights into Chinese perspectives on America.
Oriente Occidente di Rampini | Cosa pensano (davvero) i cinesi degli americaniVeteran China watcher Bill Bishop expressed pessimism about the trajectory of U.S.-China relations.
China’s Xi calls for regional co-operation as Trump’s 104% tariffs hitChina analyst Bill Bishop expressed pessimism about the trajectory of US-China relations.
China unlikely to blink first as Trump’s trade war enters uncharted new territory | ChinaBill Bishop commented on Beijing's increasingly harsh language towards Taiwan.
China’s defence ministry warns Taiwan ‘we will get you, sooner or later’ | TaiwanBill Bishop suggests that Trump may see the attraction of solving the Taiwan problem.
Taiwan’s future is tied to Donald Trump’s moves – will it be reduced to a negotiating chip with China?Bill Bishop commented that Jack Ma's attendance at the event is a clear sign he has been rehabilitated.
What does Jack Ma's return to the public spotlight mean?Bill Bishop wrote about ideological polarization in his book 'The Big Sort'.
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