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In this Oxford Debate, experts from European think tanks debate about whether Europe will choose the U.S. over China. Participants include Ivana Karásková, Andrew Small, Alicja Bachulska, and Plamen Tonchev.
Dr. Simona Grano elaborates on the evolution of Taiwan’s identity, how today’s situation came to be and pinpoints the dynamics of identity politics that have shaped Taiwanese identity since the end of the second world war.
Environmental Investigation Agency’s (EIA) Aron White in conversation with Nadya Hutagalung, UN Environment Goodwill Ambassador, with inputs from Lixin Huang and Sarah H. Olson.
Dreams and Hopes vs. Realities and Stagnation in inter-Korean Relations: Ji-Young Lee, John Delury, Sandra Fahy, and Steven Denney debate over the motion "North Korea and South Korea want reunification."
The University of Leiden’s Dr. Jue Wang gives a keynote presentation on China’s role in global economic governance. The talk opened our second mini-conference, which looked at climate change and future digital networks.
One year after the elections, is the Modi Government delivering on its promises? Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Ruth Kattumuri, James Crabtree and Rupa Subramanya in an Oxford style debate.
In a conversation with Nick Yu, development manager at Blindspot Gallery, Artist Isaac Chong Wai discusses his inspiration, research, and how his second home in Berlin influenced his work.
Will there be a re-shoring, a burst of deglobalization and re-nationalization of production? Watch the webcast with The Rhodium Group’s Agatha Kratz and The Market NZZ’s Mark Dittli.
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