Disrupted Asia

FES in Asia

Welcome to the podcast channel of FES in Asia! The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is the oldest political foundation in Germany with a rich tradition in social democracy dating back to its foundation in 1925. Follow our podcast series in which Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow.

  1. S2E7 - Geopolitics of Critical Infrastructure in Asia

    01/12/2021

    S2E7 - Geopolitics of Critical Infrastructure in Asia

    Welcome to Disrupted Asia: Navigating the Global Order of Tomorrow, a podcast series by FES in Asia- where Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow. Over the last decade, Asia has seen enormous physical and digital infrastructure connectivity projects. They have become both key pillars and levers of competition and cooperation. To unpack the geopolitical implications of these projects, we spoke with Dr Moritz Rudolf, author of the book Belt and Road Initiative: The Implications for the International Order. He is the founder of Eurasia Bridges and currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center. Follow Moritz on Twitter: @MoritzRudolf Credits: Created by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Asia, https://asia.fes.de/ Directed by Mirco Günther Hosted by Dinkim Sailo Research by Mekhla Jha and Alexander Lipke Communications & artwork by Isabelle Mischke and Coco Quimpo Sound production by Mediawok: https://www.mediawok.com/ Resources: Find out more about our new regional project Navigating the New Geopolitics of Asia and the Global Order of Tomorrow which analyses major regional and global dynamics at play and offers a platform for countries to unpack ideas and strategies on how to manage these geopolitical challenges and successfully navigate in an uncertain environment: https://asia.fes.de/our-work/geopolitics-of-asia

    21 min
  2. S2E6 - Asia’s New Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence and Technology

    01/09/2021

    S2E6 - Asia’s New Geopolitics of Artificial Intelligence and Technology

    Welcome to Disrupted Asia: Navigating the Global Order of Tomorrow, a podcast series by FES in Asia- where Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow. As geopolitical rivalry intensifies in both traditional and non-traditional domains, leadership around AI, emerging technologies and the increased prospects of cyberwarfare have come to sharp focus. In this episode, we are joined by Elina Noor, Director of Political-Security Affairs at the Asia Society Policy Institute in Washington DC, to discuss how they play out in the region and explore issues around their governance. Follow Elina on Twitter: @elinanoor Credits: Created by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Asia, https://asia.fes.de/ Directed by Mirco Günther Hosted by Dinkim Sailo Research by Mekhla Jha and Alexander Lipke Communications & artwork by Isabelle Mischke and Coco Quimpo Sound production by Mediawok: https://www.mediawok.com/ Resources: Find out more about our new regional project “Navigating the New Geopolitics of Asia and the Global Order of Tomorrow” which analyses major regional and global dynamics at play and offers a platform for countries to unpack ideas and strategies on how to manage these geopolitical challenges and successfully navigate in an uncertain environment: https://asia.fes.de/our-work/geopolitics-of-asia

    23 min
  3. S2E5 - The New Geopolitics of Asia

    06/07/2021

    S2E5 - The New Geopolitics of Asia

    Welcome to Disrupted Asia: Navigating the Global Order of Tomorrow, a podcast series by FES in Asia- where Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow. A year and a half into the pandemic, the systemic implications of the crisis are engendering major shifts and, some will argue, sowed the seeds for transformative political, economic and social change. This is bookended by a changing geopolitical landscape – particularly in Asia – and the emergence of a new global order. To make sense of this, we speak with Marc Saxer, Head of FES Asia Department in Berlin.  Follow Marc on Twitter: @marcsaxer Credits: Created by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Asia, https://asia.fes.de/ Directed by Mirco Günther Hosted by Dinkim Sailo Research by Mekhla Jha and Alexander Lipke Communications & artwork by Isabelle Mischke and Coco Quimpo Sound production by Mediawok: https://www.mediawok.com/ Resources: Find out more about our new regional project “Navigating the New Geopolitics of Asia and the Global Order of Tomorrow” which analyses major regional and global dynamics at play and offers a platform for countries to unpack ideas and strategies on how to manage these geopolitical challenges and successfully navigate in an uncertain environment: https://asia.fes.de/our-work/geopolitics-of-asia Follow Marc's projects on Facebook:  The Economy of Tomorrow: https://www.facebook.com/TheEconomyOfTomorrow Transformative Change Making: https://www.facebook.com/transformativechangemaking In the vertigo of change: https://www.facebook.com/vertigoofchange/

    20 min
  4. S2E4 - Female Leadership and the future of work in Mongolia

    22/06/2021

    S2E4 - Female Leadership and the future of work in Mongolia

    Welcome to Disrupted Asia: Navigating the Global Order of Tomorrow, a podcast series by FES in Asia- where Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow. Together with Ariunzaya Ayush, Mongolia’s Minister of Labour and Social Protection, we discuss the challenges and successes in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic and take a closer look at the digitalization of Mongolia’s social security system as well as the role of women in the national workforce. A keen supporter of her country’s digitalization efforts and former chairwoman of the national statistical office, she is one of Mongolia’s leading practitioners in the future of work. Credits: Created by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Asia, https://asia.fes.de/ Directed by Mirco Günther Hosted by Kai Dittmann Research by Mekhla Jha Communications & artwork by Isabelle Mischke and Coco Quimpo Sound production by Mediawok: https://www.mediawok.com/ Resources: Find out more about our new regional project “Navigating the New Geopolitics of Asia and the Global Order of Tomorrow” which analyses major regional and global dynamics at play and offers a platform for countries to unpack ideas and strategies on how to manage these geopolitical challenges and successfully navigate in an uncertain environment: https://asia.fes.de/our-work/geopolitics-of-asia

    19 min
  5. S2E2 - Between superpowers: Small and landlocked states in Asia

    25/05/2021

    S2E2 - Between superpowers: Small and landlocked states in Asia

    Welcome to Disrupted Asia: Navigating the Global Order of Tomorrow, a podcast series by FES in Asia- where Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow. Small and landlocked states have their own unique set of challenges, but also opportunities, especially when caught in the midst of global power shifts and geopolitical disruptions. In this episode, we explore how these challenges manifest for countries of the region and the roles they can play. Ambassador Gyan Chandra Acharya, former Foreign Secretary of Nepal & United Nations High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (2012-2017) shares his insights. Credits: Created by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Asia, https://asia.fes.de/ Directed by Mirco Günther Hosted by Dinkim Sailo Research by Mekhla Jha Communications & artwork by Isabelle Mischke and Coco Quimpo Sound production by Mediawok: https://www.mediawok.com/ Resources: Find out more about our new regional project “Navigating the New Geopolitics of Asia and the Global Order of Tomorrow” which analyses major regional and global dynamics at play and offers a platform for countries to unpack ideas and strategies on how to manage these geopolitical challenges and successfully navigate in an uncertain environment: https://asia.fes.de/our-work/geopolitics-of-asia

    26 min
  6. S2E1 - Afghanistan amid transition and the prospects for peace

    08/04/2021

    S2E1 - Afghanistan amid transition and the prospects for peace

    Welcome to Disrupted Asia: Navigating the Global Order of Tomorrow, a podcast series by FES in Asia- where Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow. In our new season’s opening episode, we take a closer look at the latest developments in Afghanistan – the COVID-19 crisis, a difficult peace process, potential troop withdrawal and the future international engagement – with Dr Timor Sharan, Executive Director of the Afghanistan Policy Lab and an Adjunct Professor at the American University of Afghanistan. Credits: Created by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Asia, https://asia.fes.de/ Directed by Mirco Günther Hosted by Dinkim Sailo Research by Mekhla Jha Communications & artwork by Isabelle Mischke and Coco Quimpo Sound production by Mediawok: https://www.mediawok.com/ Resources: Download the series of policy briefs authored by Andrew Watkins and Dr. Timor Sharan about the implications of the US withdrawal and the ongoing Afghan Peace Negotiations on existing policy tools, strategic interests, and challenges for key stakeholders in- and outside of Afghanistan: https://afghanistan.fes.de/e/from-uncertainty-to-strategy Find out more about our new regional project “Navigating the New Geopolitics of Asia and the Global Order of Tomorrow” which analyses major regional and global dynamics at play and offers a platform for countries to unpack ideas and strategies on how to manage these geopolitical challenges and successfully navigate in an uncertain environment: https://asia.fes.de/our-work/geopolitics-of-asia

    20 min

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Welcome to the podcast channel of FES in Asia! The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) is the oldest political foundation in Germany with a rich tradition in social democracy dating back to its foundation in 1925. Follow our podcast series in which Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow.