19 min

S2E5 - The New Geopolitics of Asia Disrupted Asia

    • Politics

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/ 

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/ 

19 min