Asia Specific

BBC World Service

Asia Pacific, unpacked by those who know it best. Bringing you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.ukasiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

  1. 4H AGO

    Why don’t Chinese workers get more leave?

    Chinese workers officially get nine days off for this Lunar New Year – the longest stretch of public holiday on record. But, as millions move around the country in the annual travel rush, they’ve found there’s a catch. Some of those days must be made up by working weekends. Many workers are guaranteed just five days of paid annual leave, far fewer than in other major economies. And the work culture has sparked debate around burnout and work-life balance. In this episode, host Mariko Oi speaks to the BBC’s China correspondent Stephen McDonell in Beijing and Fan Wang from BBC News in Singapore. They examine China’s work leave issue and if the culture around it can change. Asia Specific unpacks Asia Pacific stories by those who know it best. Bringing you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on YouTube, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

    18 min
  2. 4D AGO

    The pressure to be thin in Asia

    Bodyweight influences in Asia - from fashion to K-pop to social media. We examine perceptions around thinness and why Asia didn’t follow the body positivity movement championed in Western countries. The pressure to be thin shapes how many young people in Asia see their bodies, with extreme diets amplified on social media. Host Mariko Oi is joined by Rachel Lee from the Asia Specific team and chef and food writer Jenny Dorsey. They discuss expectations around body size in Asia, the cultural forces at play and why plus-size representation in Asia’s fashion industry hasn’t become a significant trend. If you have concerns about eating disorders or body image, consider speaking to a health professional or an organisation that offers support. Asia Specific unpacks Asia Pacific stories with those who know them best. We bring you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on YouTube, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

    16 min
  3. FEB 11

    What do Thailand’s election results mean?

    Voters in Thailand stick with the conservative Bhumjaithai Party, in a shock national election result. But why did Thais reject the opposition movement, after polls showed an appetite for change? The elected leaders – seen as part of the political establishment – now have the challenge of rebuilding Thailand’s struggling economy. A former fast-growing Southeast Asian powerhouse, Thailand now faces economic woes, falling birthrate and routine political upheaval. Asia Specific host Mariko Oi is joined by the BBC’s South East Asia correspondent Jonathan Head and Thitinan Pongsudhirak, professor and senior fellow at Chulalongkorn University’s Institute of Security and International Studies. Asia Pacific, unpacked by those who know it best. Asia Specific brings you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on YouTube, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

    19 min
  4. FEB 9

    Bonus: Japan PM’s landslide election win

    Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi now has the mandate she's been seeking, after a record-breaking election win. But since becoming the nation’s first female leader in October, her time in office has been overshadowed by a bitter dispute with Beijing. Japanese tourism, seafood and entertainment businesses have taken the brunt of Chinese economic retaliation. Beijing remains angry that Takaichi indirectly suggested Japan’s military may get involved if China one day invades Taiwan. So with the weight of Japanese voters behind her, how will her victory shape her approach to China and Japan’s place in the region? Asia Specific host Mariko Oi is joined by the BBC’s Japan correspondent Shaimaa Khalil. Asia Specific brings Asia Pacific stories, unpacked by those who know it best. We bring you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on the BBC World Service YouTube channel, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

    13 min
  5. FEB 7

    Malaysia's football scandal

    Fifa has accused Malaysia of trying to fast-track foreign football players into the men's national team. In one of the biggest scandals in the country’s football history, football's governing body alleges citizenship documents have been doctored. Fifa launched an investigation after Malaysia's 4-0 victory over Vietnam in an Asian Cup qualifier last June, when seven new foreign-born players were in the team. But FIFA later ruled that the documents used to prove their family links to the country – known as the “grandfather rule” - had been doctored, triggering temporary player suspensions, Football Association of Malaysia resignations, and an imminent verdict from the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Asia Specific host Mariko Oi is joined in the studio by the Chief Presenter for the BBC’s News channel in Singapore, Steve Lai, as well as author and sports columnist Neil Humphreys. Asia Specific brings you Asia Pacific stories, unpacked by those who know it best, with essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint, and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on YouTube, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt And do get in touch, we would love to hear from you: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

    20 min
  6. FEB 1

    The daughter who could rule North Korea

    Will North Korea’s next leader be Kim Jong Un’s daughter? It’s time to meet Kim Ju Ae. For the past 15 years Kim Jong Un has been the face of North Korea, but now a new Kim is increasingly sharing the stage. Is Kim Ju Ae being prepared to become the first female leader in the country’s history? Or will North Korea's male-dominated political and dynastic culture prove too strong for that to happen? This episode was republished on 1 February 2026, as the original version contained factual errors about who Kim Ju Ae has met. Asia Specific host Mariko Oi is joined by the BBC’s Seoul correspondent Jake Kwon and Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, a former BBC correspondent who was detained in Pyongyang for three days in 2016. Asia Pacific, unpacked by those who know it best: Asia Specific brings you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on the BBC World Service YouTube channel, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

    20 min
  7. JAN 28

    China's extraordinary purge of military leaders

    China’s President Xi Jinping is overseeing an unprecedented purge of military generals. In late 2022, Xi Jinping appointed six men to serve under him at the top of China’s 2-million strong armed forces. Now, in just over three years, he has removed five out of six of the members of the Central Military Commission, or CMC. One by one, they have been placed under investigation for corruption and disciplinary breaches. The initial removal of some of the lower-ranking figures in the military leadership body attracted attention, but now the downfall of the top general, Zhang Youxia has shocked analysts. He was Xi Jinping’s deputy. This has fuelled speculation and raised questions about how it will affect the capability of the People's Liberation Army, or PLA, in combat. Asia Specific host Mariko Oi is joined by Laura Bicker, the BBC’s China correspondent, and Yang Zi, a Chinese military and strategic studies specialist at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Asia Pacific, unpacked by those who know it best: Asia Specific brings you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Episodes of Asia Specific are also available on the BBC World Service YouTube channel, here: https://bit.ly/4iJyeVt Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

    19 min

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Asia Pacific, unpacked by those who know it best. Bringing you essential insights and conversations on the stories shaping the region - an economic powerhouse, geo-political flashpoint and the birthplace of global cultural trends. Hear Asian perspectives on international issues and in-depth analysis on news from a region that’s home to nearly 2.5 billion people. Whether it is the latest on trade between the US and China, the rise and fall of political dynasties in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, or South Korea’s K-pop inspired soft power strategy, we find out what key players are thinking and dive into the stories that matter. Hosted in Singapore by Mariko Oi, alongside BBC experts in Beijing, Bangkok, and beyond – listen to new episodes twice a week. Get in touch: asiaspecific@bbc.co.ukasiaspecific@bbc.co.uk

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