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How is the world changing, as the balance of power shifts east? An Oxford Debate between four experts on whether or not we're witnessing the beginnings of a new world order. Watch the video, listen to the podcast, read our key takeaways.
At this Talk at the Library Asia 21 Fellow and Gen A Alumnas Jonas Rüegg discussed Japan's past disasters and what they can teach us about climate change.
Conversations with five Indonesians on the legacy of hugely popular President Joko Widodo, and their expectations for what comes next as Prabowo Subianto prepares to take the helm.
In this Oxford Debate we discuss whether diplomatic engagement – more than military deterrence – will prevent China’s aggressive actions against Taiwan.
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.
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?
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.
Even though investment in renewable energy is growing, the spike in spending is still going to fossil fuels. Change needs to happen to have a chance at reaching set climate goals.