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China's increasing assertiveness raise fears of a conflict around Taiwan. Hear pros and cons of the choice between engaging diplomatically with Beijing on this, or building up stronger military deterrence.
In this Oxford Debate we discuss whether diplomatic engagement – more than military deterrence – will prevent China’s aggressive actions against Taiwan.
Keyu Jin, professor at LSE, and Jörg Wuttke, President Emeritus of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China, explore the reasons for China's struggling economy, and discuss the outlook for what is still the world's growth engine.
The second edition of our STATE OF ASIA Conference is history. We were joined by speakers from across Asia and Europe, and welcomed 140 guests at the Swiss Re Centre for Global Dialogue. Together, we discussed the key developments in Asia.
Listen to the 2023 State of Asia Address on key issues playing in Asia and how they impact the world, delivered by Singaporean diplomatic veteran Bilahari Kausikan.
In this Oxford Debate we discuss whether India will become a global superpower in the coming decade. Will India be able to deliver on that growth and ambition? Or will its complexity and internal divisions slow it down?
Top chef Fuchsia Dunlop, recognized master of Chinese cuisine, talks about the adventurous joy that surrounds food and eating in China; and about how actual Chinese food is often misunderstood in the West.
India's place in the world is rapidly gaining influence. The country has superpower ambitions, yet still has many obstacles on the road to get there. Hear key reasons for why India will or won't reach superpower status in the next decade.
In this Talk at the Library, Japanologists and University of Zurich Professors Raji Steineck and Simone Müller unravel the diverse ways in which time was perceived, experienced, and negotiated in Medieval Japan.
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