About Asia

South China Morning Post
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Feb 16, 2024 • 22min

How Indonesia’s ‘TikTok general’ Prabowo won the presidential race

Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s current defence minister, has won the presidential election by a wide margin, according to unofficial, but historically accurate quick count results. But there are lingering concerns about Prabowo related to past allegations of human rights abuses. In this episode of About Asia, we speak with Jacqui Baker of Murdoch University about the president-elect’s successful shift from fiery populist to a grandfatherly figure.
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Feb 8, 2024 • 16min

Taylor Swift, Coldplay spark concert tourism boom in Southeast Asia

Taylor Swift is one of the biggest musical acts in the world – and she’s coming to Singapore in 2024, along with Ed Sheeran, Bruno Mars and Coldplay. For decades, so-called “world tours” have skipped much of Asia, but how has the tide of concert tourism changed? We sat down with Post reporter Kimberly Lim to discuss more. Read more on this: https://sc.mp/oh50b
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Feb 5, 2024 • 22min

Is North Korea preparing for war?

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has made the South its “principal enemy” in proposed changes to the country’s constitution. He has also ended hopes of reunification, while intensifying missile tests. Is the Korean peninsula on the brink of war? Former CIA analyst and North Korean expert Soo Kim has more. Read the full story: https://sc.mp/u6mb
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Feb 23, 2023 • 2min

Coming soon: China and the Russia-Ukraine War, one year on

One year after Russia's attempt to invade Ukraine, China's stance on Russia's war and its impact on China's relationship with Europe
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Jan 13, 2023 • 51min

‘Wolf Warrior’ diplomacy defanged; Tokyo, Seoul join the US tech war; is China easing Australia sanctions?

Kinling Lo analyses a change of tone amid a staff change for Beijing’s senior diplomats; Rob Delaney on the future of US-China relations with Kevin McCarthy as Speaker; Zhou Xin reveals the deeper complexity of South Korean and Japanese  involvement in US chip sanctions; Kandy Wong reports on a series of moves showing China might be ending its sanctions on Australian coal, barley, wine and lobsters; and a Chinese-Australian partnership in lithium mining and processing.
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Jan 6, 2023 • 46min

Analysing China’s ties with the US, EU, UK, and Philippines in 2023

Brussels-based SCMP correspondent discusses Europe's shift post-Russia invasion, London correspondent analyzes UK-China relations, Philippine analyst delves into Marcos Jnr's diplomacy. Topics include TSMC competition, UK PM Sunak's challenges, and geopolitical tensions.
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Dec 10, 2022 • 31min

Xi’s Arab-China summit; Biden’s TSMC pivot in Arizona and EU EV diplomacy

Post reporter Jack Lau analyses the energy and weapons deals signed by Saudi Arabia and China during Xi Jinping’s visit to Riyadh; hear about the historic Arab-China summit, and China’s push to expand the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation; New York-based reporter Khushboo Razdan discusses Joe Biden’s “America first” push, in a week where Taiwan’s TSMC opened its first US semiconductor plant and the EU agreed to subsidise its own vehicle industry to compete with Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. …
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Dec 2, 2022 • 36min

Europe juggles China-US relations amid rising anger over Biden’s policies; analysing Jiang Zemin’s legacy

How has the death of China’s former president Jiang Zemin inspired nostalgic memories of a different era of Beijing-Washington ties? Post North America bureau chief Rob Delaney gives his analysis on that, and reports on the spread of zero-Covid protests by Chinese students at US college campuses. Europe correspondent Finbarr Bermingham reports in increasing friction among European allies over the Biden administration’s efforts to curb China’s access to semiconductors and its role in the global…
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Nov 17, 2022 • 39min

Xi at G20: the optics and politics of China post-Covid as Ukraine war rages

Kinling Lo reports from Bali after three days of speeches and sideline meetings, including the first face-to-face talks of presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden since China-US ties worsened. Shi Jiangtao looks at the optics of Xi’s mask-free public appearance; what China watchers are saying was achieved in Xi’s meetings with Biden and other world leaders; and whether they signal a change in the US-China narrative or merely a ray of light in the storm.
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Nov 4, 2022 • 29min

Asean preview: Myanmar crisis and US-China rivalry; China expands private security firms overseas

Asia desk editor Bhavan Jaipragas previews a crucial Asean summit that will include US President Joe Biden sparring for relevance amid soaring Chinese investment in Southeast Asia, the ongoing Myanmar crisis, and tumultuous Malaysian elections. Political economy reporter Kandy Wong reports on China’s plan to expand private security forces overseas to protect its Belt and Road investments, and a special meeting in Beijing encouraging US multinationals to invest in China.

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