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Simona Grano is associate professor at the University of Zurich and Senior Fellow at Asia Society's Center for China Analysis. She lays out the land of Taiwan's complicated political scene, ahead of the January 2024 presidential election.
Solomon Islands is gearing up to host its greatest event ever: the 2023 Pacific Games. We revisit a conversation with two leading local voices about life on the Islands, where China and the U.S. are vying for influence.
Alexander Gabuev is a renowned expert on Russia and China. After having to leave Moscow for Berlin, he sees how Russia is becoming a vassal state of China, and how alienation with the West is here to stay for both these countries.
Bilahari Kausikan, Singapore's iconic veteran of diplomacy, talks about why he's not unhopeful about the state of the world, the fundamental dilemma facing China, and how, as a small country, you can still have agency on the global stage.
Ambassador Emanuel talks about how Japan is increasingly taking the lead on major diplomatic initiatives, why America’s brand in Asia is strong, and how quickly Japanese society is changing, in a conversation with ASPI's Rorry Daniels.
Europeans are pondering whether they should side with the American hardline on Beijing, or carve out their own path in the relationship with China. Listen to key arguments from both sides of the debate, exchanged at a live Oxford Debate.
Evan Feigenbaum, Vice President at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, talks about the Chinese and American narcissism, India as a dissatisfied power, and how Europe is not being serious about Asia beyond China.
Amrita Narlikar, President of the German Institute for Global and Area Studies and Professor of International Relations at the University of Hamburg, talks about the need for deeper engagement of the West with India.
Brian Hioe 丘琦欣, a Taipei-based editor and writer, talks about how people in Taiwan experience the rise and fall, but mostly rise, in cross Strait tensions, and looks ahead at the upcoming presidential elections.
Huong Le Thu, non-resident fellow with the Southeast Asia program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, talks about how Southeast Asia can succeed in not choosing a side in the China - U.S. power competition.
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