
Asia Geopolitics 2025: A Trumpian Year of Geopolitical Shifts in Asia
Dec 30, 2025
Reflecting on a chaotic 2025, the hosts dive into the impact of Trump’s return on Asia’s geopolitical landscape. They discuss the contradictions in U.S. foreign policy, highlighting mixed messages and a reliance on tariffs. Regional conflicts like the India-Pakistan and Cambodia-Thailand skirmishes are explored, with fragile ceasefires in jeopardy. The podcast also critiques Trump’s claims of peace amid ongoing tensions, examines China’s military posturing, and considers the shifting dynamics among Japan, South Korea, and China.
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U.S. Policy Dominated Asian Geopolitics
- The U.S. drove nearly every major Asian geopolitical story in 2025 due to dramatic policy shifts under Trump.
- Ankit Panda argues those shifts reshaped alliances, trade, and regional strategy across Asia.
Trump's Style Undermined U.S. Reliability
- Trump repeatedly inserted himself into distant conflicts and proclaimed quick fixes that may not reflect reality.
- Catherine Putz warns allies now question U.S. reliability because of these stylistic and policy swings.
Capacity Cuts Will Show Costs In 2026
- 2026 may reveal the operational costs of the administration's staffing and policy shake-ups.
- Catherine Putz expects diplomatic capacity to shrink and diplomacy to suffer next year.
