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Bill Bishop

Digital Media entrepreneur with experience in Silicon Valley and China

Bill Bishop is a prominent China expert and entrepreneur known for his influential newsletter, Sinocism. Here are key details about his background and work:

Professional Background

Bill Bishop is an American author and media executive with extensive experience in China.1 He is the founder and publisher of Sinocism, a highly regarded newsletter focused on providing in-depth analysis and insights about China.13

Expertise and Influence: Bishop's newsletter is trusted by a wide range of professionals, including diplomats, policymakers, investors, executives, journalists, and academics.1 His work has made him a respected voice on China-related matters.

Previous Roles: Before focusing on Sinocism full-time, Bishop:

  • Wrote the Axios China weekly newsletter2
  • Authored the China Insider column for the New York Times Dealbook1
  • Co-founded MarketWatch.com in the late 1990s1

Sinocism Newsletter

Sinocism has become a significant platform for China-related news and analysis:

  • It has over 276,000 subscribers5
  • The newsletter aims to help readers "get smarter about China"5
  • Bishop has successfully built Sinocism into a six-figure newsletter business4

Personal Details

  • Bishop lived in Beijing for over a decade before relocating to Washington, D.C. in 20151
  • He is active on social media, tweeting under the handle @niubi3
  • Bishop describes himself as the "Human of Tashi the Golden Doodle," suggesting he has a pet dog3

Bill Bishop's deep understanding of China, combined with his entrepreneurial background and media expertise, has established him as a key figure in providing insights on Chinese affairs to a global audience.

Highlights

May 18 · twitter

Quite the report from the MSS' CICIR think tank that dropped the day before Trump's visit - The Great Changes in the World and the Way for China and the US to Coexist [CICIR Report] The Great Changes in the World and the Way for China and the US to Coexist: "In today's world, changes unseen in a century are accelerating, and international circumstances are marked by interwoven turbulence and disorder. The international community needs, more than ever before, a China-US relationship that is strategic, constructive, and stable, in order to provide the most precious stability and certainty to a turbulent world. As for the China-US relationship itself, since the process of normalization began more than half a century ago, it has weathered storms and has now entered a new phase of strategic stalemate. The two countries urgently need to explore a correct way of getting along that fits the new realities of the relationship. To this end, the Institute of American Studies of the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations established a research group to consider, against the backdrop of great changes in the world and the new phase of China-US relations, how to construct a constructive China-US relationship of strategic stability framework, and to push the two major powers toward mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation."

Sounds like Xi et al finally got the US to agree to a form of "new type of major-power relationship with the United States."

Full translation in the next tweet

May 13 · twitter

People’s daily “guo jiping” Wednesday https://t.co/XdxHDPv8OP https://t.co/foP43ZXChT

People’s daily “guo jiping” Wednesday  https://t.co/XdxHDPv8OP https://t.co/foP43ZXChT
Oct 21 · substack.com
Bill Bishop | Substack
Bill Bishop | Substack
Apr 30 · New Zealand Herald
Government ditches plans to regulate property managers: Housing Minister Chris Bishop - New Zealand Herald
Government ditches plans to regulate property managers: Housing Minister Chris Bishop - New Zealand
Apr 30 · New Zealand Herald
Government ditches plans to regulate property managers: Housing Minister Chris Bishop - New Zealand Herald
Government ditches plans to regulate property managers: Housing Minister Chris Bishop - New Zealand

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Location

Washington, District Of Columbia