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Asia In-Depth

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There's never been a better time to understand what's going on in Asia. That's why we talk to the people who know it best. The Asia In-Depth podcast brings you conversations with the world's leading experts and thought-leaders on the politics, economics, and culture of Asia — and beyond. Subscribe today.

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27. Mai 2025

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The Face of Japan's #MeToo Movement 11.03.2021

A conversation with Shiori Ito, whose rape allegation against a powerful journalist sparked a movement in one of Asia's most deeply patriarchal societies.

George Shultz — A Final Conversation 11.02.2021

In one of his last public conversations, George Shultz discusses foreign policy and U.S.-China relations with Henry Kissinger. In one of his last public conversations, George Shultz discusses foreign policy and U.S.-China relations with Henry Kissinger.

Asian American Ghosts 14.01.2021

Author Jia Lynn Yang discusses how a 1965 immigration law shaped the identities of generations of Asian Americans.

Predictions for Asia in 2021 17.12.2020

What might life in Asia look like after the pandemic? And what should we expect from the continent's perennial hot spots — from North Korea to Afghanistan, Iran to the South China Sea?

Biden, Trump, and the View From Asia 12.11.2020

The U.S. presidential election attracted unprecedented interest from across the globe — including in Asia — where the results would impact everything from Iran to North Korea, trade policy to China policy, and much more.

COVID-19 Upended Global Supply Chains. What Comes Next? 08.10.2020

Asia Society Policy Institute's Wendy Cutler provides insight into why supply chains matter — and how they’re poised to change in a post-pandemic world.

Kevin Rudd and Orville Schell on Hong Kong's Pivotal Year 11.09.2020

Two of the world's great experts on China discuss the implications of a new National Security Law for Hong Kong's future — and China's.

Surviving COVID-19 20.08.2020

Three individuals on three separate continents — Asia Society President and CEO Josette Sheeran, virologist Peter Piot, and opera singer Warren Mok — describe their experiences battling the coronavirus.

Xinjiang Under Surveillance 06.08.2020

An update on China's ongoing mass surveillance efforts in Xinjiang and how personal data is being used against the Uighur community with Buzzfeed reporter Megha Rajagopolan and Axios reporter Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian.

The Wonderful World of Korean Baseball 23.07.2020

With the Major League Baseball season finally set to begin, we take a close look at one of Asia's best professional leagues: the Korea Baseball Organization.

What Can Companies Do to Be Anti-Racist? 09.07.2020

Sonny Kalsi, founder and partner of investment firm Bentall GreenOak, discusses why business leaders need to take action against racism in the workplace.

Maria Ressa on Declining Press Freedom in The Philippines 25.06.2020

Just weeks before her conviction for cyber-libel, one of The Philippines' most prominent journalists describes the perilous state of press freedom in the country.

Are Democracies Handling COVID-19 Better Than Authoritarian Countries? 11.06.2020

Asia Society Policy Institute's Kevin Rudd and journalist Fareed Zakaria assess whether democratic or authoritarian governments have had more success in managing the coronavirus crisis.

Washington Post Correspondent Gerry Shih on What He Learned Covering China 04.06.2020

Washington Post correspondent Gerry Shih, who was forced to leave China earlier this year, reflects on his experience covering the country and the danger of reciprocal journalist expulsions.

A Conversation With Writer and Director Alan Yang 28.05.2020

'Master of None' writer and director Alan Yang discusses his new Netflix film 'Tigertail' and Hollywood's shift toward diverse storytelling with movie producer Janet Yang.

A Conversation With Pachinko Author Min Jin Lee 21.05.2020

The award-winning Korean-American novelist reflects on her creative process, anti-Asian racism, and the importance of art in a time of crisis.

North Korea's Public Health Vulnerability 14.05.2020

North Korea has long resisted foreign influence, aggressively guarding its borders, and ruthlessly controlling information coming in and out of the country. But have they managed to keep their country free from the coronavirus?

How Taiwan Smothered the Coronavirus 08.05.2020

Despite its proximity and extensive links to mainland China, Taiwan has lost only six people to COVID-19. What are the secrets behind its success — and what are the implications for its future?

Assessing the Global Economic Fallout of the Coronavirus 30.04.2020

As countries all over the world continue to grapple with the coronavirus, businesses large and small are struggling to cope with the profound economic consequences of widespread lockdowns. In this episode, three experts offer their perspective of the severity of the economic damage in three regions — Europe, Asia, and North America.

The Coronavirus in India and Pakistan 23.04.2020

Ravi Agrawal and Mehmal Sarfraz say that while South Asia's two largest countries have so far avoided the worst of COVID-19, they cannot afford to be complacent.

Coping During the Coronavirus Crisis 16.04.2020

Thupten Jinpa, a Tibetan Buddhist scholar and a practitioner of Western and Eastern philosophy and religious studies, discusses how compassion meditation and other related Buddhist principles can help people in times of uncertainty and fear.

The Coronavirus and Anti-Asian Racism 09.04.2020

Leesa Lin and Charlie Woo discuss the recent surge in attacks against Asians in the weeks since the coronavirus spread from China to the rest of the world.

Coronavirus: How South Korea Flattened the Curve 03.04.2020

Jeongmin Kim and John Delury talk with Tom Nagorski about South Korea's successful attempt to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Coronavirus: The Impact on China's Economy, Politics, and Relations With the United States 26.03.2020

Kevin Rudd talks with Tom Nagorski about the impact of COVID-19 on the country where the outbreak began.

The Myth of Chinese Capitalism 19.03.2020

Dexter Roberts talks with Tom Nagorski about his new book on China's unequal economic development and assesses the country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak.

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