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In this Oxford Debate we discuss whether China's global power has reached its peak. How are the country’s economic problems affecting its influence in the region? Will China decouple from the global market?
The first edition of our STATE OF ASIA Conference is history. Speakers from across Asia, Europe and the U.S. and 120 guests joined us at the beautiful Swiss Re Center for Global Dialogue to discuss the key developments in Asia.
Psychologist and Author Scott Haas discusses his newest book release, how to work in a multi-cultural context, his experiences in Japan, and how we can resolve conflicts more efficiently through improved intercultural understanding.
Elina Noor talks about ethics and standards of data and artificial intelligence in Southeast Asia and draws from her experience from co-authoring the recently published report.
Benno Zogg, senior researcher and team head of the Swiss and Euro- Atlantic Security Team at the Center for Security Studies, discusses agreements governing the Arctic, the competition between Russia and China over the region, and more.
In this Oxford Debate we discuss whether China will be able to control the production of advanced semiconductors, or Taiwan's TSMC is already too far ahead for that. And what does it mean for the tensions in the Taiwan Strait?
Experts discuss what major challenges the fast-growing Asian megacities are facing, and how they can build resilience to deal with slow-moving stresses.
Milan Vaishnav, director of the South Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, discusses Hindu nationalism, religious minorities and the state of democracy.
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