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Perspectives with Neilo
☘️Perspectives with Neilo is where we go beyond the headlines to uncover the forces shaping modern democracies — from hidden influence to the stories the media overlooks. A regular podcast covering global news, current events and politics.📕Blog at 👉 www.pwneilo.com
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Strategic Dependency: Ireland's Aughinish Lesson 09.07.2026 57:26
What happens when foreign investment becomes a matter of national security? An investigation by The Irish Times in March revealed how alumina produced at Aughinish Alumina in County Limerick has been exported to Russian smelters whose aluminium has entered supply chains serving Russia's defence industry. The story has reignited debate about Ireland's relationship with strategically important forei...
Taiwan Strait Tensions - China's Latest Move Explained 02.07.2026 18:06
China insists it is a force for peace, stability and development—but do its actions match its rhetoric? In this episode of Perspectives with Neilo, we examine China's latest grey zone operations around Taiwan, where Chinese Coast Guard vessels began issuing commands to foreign commercial ships operating in waters east of the island. Security analysts warn these seemingly routine maritime patrols m...
The Washington Test - Cheng Li-wun's US Visit 19.06.2026 21:26
Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun (鄭麗文) recently visited the United States following her high-profile meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing. During a public discussion at the Asia Society in New York, she faced tough questions about Taiwan's future, cross-strait relations, the 1992 Consensus, and whether engagement with Beijing can coexist with Taiwan's democracy and autonomy. In this episode...
Remembering Tiananmen - Wu'er Kaixi on China and Democracy 02.06.2026 51:20
As the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square ( 天安門 ) massacre approaches, I’m re-releasing this conversation with Wu’er Kaixi (吾爾開希) — one of the most prominent student leaders of the 1989 pro-democracy movement in Beijing. Recorded in Taiwan in June 2025, this conversation explores the legacy of Tiananmen and the lasting global significance of June 4th, the state of democracy and dissent in...
A Foggy Tale - Taiwanese Cinema Comes to Ireland 18.05.2026 31:12
In this episode, we explore A Foggy Tale, the acclaimed Taiwanese historical drama directed by Chen Yu-hsun, which recently received its Irish premiere at Dublin’s Savoy Cinema. Set during Taiwan’s White Terror era in the 1950s, A Foggy Tale follows a young girl searching for the truth surrounding her brother’s execution during a time of martial law and political repression. Through striking cinem...
China's Global Pressure Campaign to Isolate Taiwan 07.05.2026 26:38
At the end of April, Taiwan’s President, Lai Ching-te ( 賴清德 ) was forced to cancel a diplomatic visit to Eswatini after multiple countries denied overflight access—an unusual and highly coordinated move. Days later, RightsCon 2026 in Zambia was abruptly cancelled, reportedly due to the planned participation of Taiwanese civil society groups. What connects these two events? In this episode, we e...
The Chinese Ambassador was Wrong - Barry Ward TD Responds 07.04.2026 34:50
Did China cross a line in Ireland — or is something bigger happening beneath the surface? In this episode of Perspectives with Neilo, we examine a recent intervention by China’s ambassador to Ireland, who criticised Irish politicians for engaging with Taiwan — and suggested such actions were not in Ireland’s public interest. We’re joined by Barry Ward, Fine Gael TD for Dún Laoghaire, who pushed ba...
The Anaconda in the Irish Chandelier - St Patrick's Day Special Re-Release 16.03.2026 43:26
As Ireland marks Saint Patrick's Day, we’re revisiting this episode of Perspectives with Neilo: The Anaconda in the Irish Chandelier — a conversation about power, fear, and the subtle ways political influence can shape democratic behaviour. There’s a metaphor often used in diplomatic and academic circles to describe China’s influence — the anaconda in the chandelier. Everyone can see it. Everyone...
Surviving Tiananmen Square - Wu'er Kaixi on China and Democracy 02.03.2026 52:11
In June 1989, the world watched as the Chinese government declared martial law and sent troops into Beijing to end the student-led demonstrations in Tiananmen Square. The crackdown — now known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre — remains one of the most consequential and censored events in modern Chinese history. In this episode, we sit down with Wu’er Kaixi, one of the most prominent student leader...
Was Taiwan Ever Part of China? 11.02.2026 45:13
Was Taiwan ever part of China — or is that a modern political claim built on a selective reading of history? In this episode of Perspectives with Neilo, I'm joined by author Dr. Lee Moore to unpack the historical record behind Beijing’s claims over Taiwan. Drawing on his new book, China’s Backstory: The History Beijing Doesn’t Want You to Read, Dr. Moore challenges some of the most widely repeated...
China's Mega Embassy in London - Power, Influence and National Security 23.01.2026 36:32
China is building its largest embassy in Europe — a vast diplomatic complex beside the Tower of London. But critics warn it could become something far more controversial. In this episode of Perspectives with Neilo, we investigate China’s proposed “mega embassy” at Royal Mint Court, the political decisions that approved it, and why security experts, MPs, human rights groups, and local communities a...
The Anaconda in the Irish Chandelier 26.12.2025 41:47
There’s a metaphor often used in diplomatic and academic circles to describe China’s influence — the anaconda in the chandelier. Everyone can see it. Everyone knows it’s there. But no one wants to acknowledge it, because naming it would mean having to act. The phrase was coined in 2002 by the American scholar Perry Link, in an essay for The New York Review of Books. One of the world’s foremost exp...
Democracy Unshielded - China's Growing Reach in Irish Politics 04.12.2025 25:54
In this episode of Perspectives with Neilo, we investigate China’s growing political influence in Ireland and the recent meetings between Irish elected officials and members of the Chinese Communist Party. These engagements come at the very moment Ireland’s national cyber-security authority warns of state-aligned threat actors— including those linked to China and Russia—targeting Irish infrastruct...
The Transparency Trap - China's Closed-Door Diplomacy and the Uyghur Crisis 25.11.2025 59:40
Why is China holding private, closed-door meetings with democratic leaders — including in Ireland — despite growing warnings about CCP influence operations? And how does this secrecy connect to Beijing’s global effort to reshape the narrative around the Uyghur crisis? In this episode, Irish anthropologist Dr. David O’Brien joins us to share insights from his time living and researching in Xinjiang...
Too Afraid to Trade ? Ireland's Caution on Taiwan 13.11.2025 43:55
As Ireland prepares to assume the EU Presidency in 2026, its cautious approach to Taiwan continues to draw attention. Why does Ireland remain an outlier among EU member states in its engagement with Taipei, and how much is that caution driven by concerns about Ireland–China relations? In this episode, we speak with John McGuinness, Leas-Cheann Comhairle, Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow–Kilkenny, and Cha...
Rare Earths, Real Pressure - China's Coercive Push on U.S.-Taiwan Policy 07.10.2025 21:02
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has long pursued a multi-pronged strategy to annex Taiwan — a campaign that has intensified in recent years. From near-daily military incursions into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) and territorial waters to provocative blockade exercises around the island, Beijing is steadily increasing pressure. Alongside these military threats, the CCP is waging...
Why You Should Care About Taiwan - Interview with Bill Emmott 26.08.2025 29:28
Our daily news feeds are dominated by active conflicts—but what about the tensions simmering just below the surface, with global stakes just as high? One of the most strategically significant, yet underreported flashpoints in the world is the Taiwan Strait—a 180km-wide body of international water separating Taiwan from mainland China. It's here that grey zone activity by the People’s Liberation Ar...
EU-China Trade Tensions - Interview with Finbarr Bermingham 13.08.2025 31:40
The European Union’s trade deficit with China has doubled over the past decade, fuelling growing frustration in Brussels over what officials describe as a flood of low-cost Chinese products into the EU. Beijing’s continued support for Putin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine is also a major sticking point. The EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas called China the “key enabler” of Putin’s war and urged Beijin...
Taiwan's Hot Summer - Recalls, Tariffs and Tensions 04.08.2025 39:28
It has been a sweltering few months in Taiwan's political scene with partisanship intensifying in domestic politics, increased cross-strait tensions and unfolding US tariffs. At the end of June, I was fortunate to meet up with two of Taiwan's leading columnists and political analysts from the central city of Taichung. Courtney Donovan Smith is a staff columnist with the Taipei Times whose regular...
Taiwan's Great Recall - July 26th Results 27.07.2025 12:41
On July 26th, nearly one-third of Taiwan’s electorate were eligible to vote in the first wave of what’s being called The Great Recall (大罷免) — a rarely used mechanism allowing voters to dismiss nationally elected lawmakers midterm. This marks the first time the process has been deployed on such a large scale with 24 lawmakers from the Kuomintang (KMT) or Chinese Nationalist Party on the ballot....
Taiwan's Great Recall - Ep4 - Interview with Wang Hung-wei Recall Group 21.07.2025 28:42
Welcome to the fourth installment in our series on Taiwan’s Great Recall in which we aim to bring you perspectives from all sides of the debate at this important moment in Taiwan’s democratic journey. In our earlier episodes in this series, we spoke with a political scientist, a pro-recall grass roots organization and a Kuomintang or KMT (中國國民黨) representative. Feel free to go back and listen...
Taiwan's Great Recall - Ep3 - Interview with Chance Hsu, KMT 16.07.2025 46:58
Welcome to the third installment in our series on Taiwan's Great Recall (大罷免) in which we aim to bring you perspectives from all sides of the debate at this important moment in Taiwan's democratic journey. As the days count down to July 26th, campaigning by both the pro and anti recall groups in Taiwan is gaining momentum. These recall campaigns are a result of a power struggle between differen...
Taiwan's Great Recall - Ep2 - Interview with Jinan Church Civic Group 08.07.2025 36:10
Welcome to the second installment in our series on Taiwan’s Great Recall in which we aim to bring you perspectives from all sides of the debate at this important moment in Taiwan’s democratic journey. As we explained in our first episode, since the last election in January of 2024, Taiwan’s parliament or Legislative Yuan has been controlled by the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and their smaller...
Taiwan's Great Recall - Ep1 - Interview with Prof Chen Fang-Yu 29.06.2025 44:47
In this episode we kick off the first part in a series of podcasts on Taiwan’s Great Recall in which we aim to bring you perspectives from all sides of the debate at this important crossroads in Taiwan’s democratic journey. As we explained in our previous episode on President Lai’s first year in office, while his party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) won the presidential vote in January of...
Sovereignty and Stalemate - President Lai's First Year 20.06.2025 48:01
These are challenging times for many world leaders, and no less so for the democratically elected leader of Taiwan, Lai Ching-te (賴清德). Lai Ching-te or William Lai was inaugurated as the President of Taiwan on May 20th, 2024. He succeeded Tsai Ing-wen and his election to the presidential office marks the first time for his party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP)(民主進步黨) to hold this o...
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