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Dr. Wang Jin

Director of the Center of Strategic Studies at Northwest University, providing insights on international relations.

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Jun 13, 2025 • 60min

India launches investigation into deadly plane crash in Gujarat

Wang Jin, Director of the Center of Strategic Studies at Northwest University, shares his expertise on international relations. Radhika Bajaj, a dedicated journalist reporting from Ahmedabad, offers a firsthand account of the tragic Air India plane crash that claimed over 260 lives. They discuss the formal investigation underway, including collaboration with British authorities and Boeing's role in safety measures. Additionally, the duo examines the geopolitical implications of escalating tensions in the region, spotlighting the urgent quest for accountability amid tragedy.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 52min

What are the hot topics at the World Economic Forum?

Guan Xin shares on-the-ground insights from the World Economic Forum in Davos, focusing on pressing global issues. Liu Baocheng discusses China's new measures to stabilize its capital market, while Dinghening Beijing analyzes the geopolitical shifts with Trump's potential return. Wang Jin provides a historical lens on the Panama Canal's significance amidst shifting U.S.-China relations. Also highlighted is Microsoft's initiative in restoring the Amazon rainforest, weighed against the environmental impacts of AI growth.
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Jan 17, 2025 • 53min

Panel: How will history judge Biden's foreign policy?

Join experts Wang Jin, an Associate Professor on international relations, Harvey Dzodin, a veteran media executive and global affairs analyst, and Edward Lehman, a legal commentator, as they dissect Joe Biden's foreign policy. They delve into the intricacies of U.S.-China relations, NATO rejuvenation, and the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire. The discussion also critiques historical accountability for global conflicts, addresses the challenges of climate initiatives, and contemplates how Biden's decisions might be judged by future generations.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 53min

What's in the Hamas-Israel ceasefire deal?

Jia Daoziong, an international political economy expert, and Wang Jin, specializing in Middle East politics, discuss the intricate details of the newly announced ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. They delve into the three-phase approach involving troop withdrawals and hostage exchanges, highlighting the complexities of the negotiations. Additionally, Travis Longcore addresses the devastating impact of wildfires in California, stressing the need for better urban planning. Former President Danilo Turk critiques the EU's tariff strategy on Chinese electric vehicles, urging for enhanced dialogue.
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Jan 15, 2025 • 53min

How did China's auto industry perform in 2024?

Yang Xi Yu, a Senior research fellow specializing in China-Japan relations, and Wang Jin, an associate professor with insights into Lebanon's politics, discuss significant geopolitical developments. They examine how the ruling parties of China and Japan are committing to ongoing dialogue amid tensions. The conversation shifts to China's auto industry, celebrating a record-breaking year with production and sales surpassing 31 million units, highlighting the rise of new energy vehicles. Lastly, they explore Lebanon's political changes with the election of President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.

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