

Asia Geopolitics
The Diplomat
A weekly discussion of the geopolitical implications of current events in the Asia-Pacific, hosted by Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz from The Diplomat, with regular guests.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 15min
A Busy Month for Central Asian Multilateralism
This discussion dives into the recent C5+1 visits to Washington, highlighting the strategic significance of Central Asia. The optics of the White House meeting and its economic focus raise eyebrows about underlying motivations. Cultural cooperation and critical mineral deals emerge as surprising focal points. The hosts question whether the touted investments truly benefit local governments. Additionally, the conversation touches on multi-vector diplomacy and Uzbekistan's push for a 'Central Asian community', indicating a shift in regional dynamics.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 22min
The State of US Asia Policy in the Trump Era, With Special Guest Jim Sciutto
Jim Sciutto, CNN's chief national security correspondent, shares his vast insights on U.S.-Asia policy during the Trump administration. He discusses how Trump's October trip to Asia aimed to stabilize relations and notes the significance of personal connections in U.S.-Japan ties. Sciutto points out the nuanced views Asian countries have on the U.S.-China truce, emphasizing that it's more of a temporary calm. He also highlights potential flashpoints in Asia that could escalate tensions, including interactions around Taiwan.

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Nov 1, 2025 • 17min
Inside China’s Struggle for Influence in Central Asia
In this dialogue with Bradley Jardine, Managing Director at the AXA Society for Central Asian Affairs, listeners gain insight into China's intricate strategies in Central Asia. He discusses how the region serves as a testing ground for China's policies, including the Belt and Road Initiative. Jardine also examines the dynamics of great power competition and how Central Asian states balance relations with China under public scrutiny. He highlights the backdrop of public dissent and the role of social media in expressing discontent.

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Oct 25, 2025 • 20min
Under New Leadership, What’s Next for Japan?
Yuki Tatsumi, a seasoned expert on Japanese security and U.S.-Japan relations, discusses Japan's shifting political landscape. He highlights growing voter frustration with the LDP and economic anxieties post-COVID. The fragmented opposition complicates alternative governance. Yuki also analyzes Takeichi's pragmatic approach to South Korea and Beijing’s concerns over Japan's turnover. He delves into defense policies, emphasizing efforts to recognize the Self-Defense Forces and strengthen U.S. ties while anticipating continuity in diplomatic strategies.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 15min
Escalating Tensions, Fresh Clashes on the Afghanistan-Pakistan Border
Rising tensions on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border take center stage. Recent strikes and clashes are explored, highlighting the uncertain fate of key leaders. The podcast examines whether Pakistan can leverage the Afghan Taliban against the TTP and the complex dynamics of responsibility for border violence. India's warming ties with the Taliban complicate Pakistan’s position, raising concerns. Lastly, discussions on the potential roles of third parties like the U.S. and China shape the future of the region.

Oct 15, 2025 • 23min
Inside the Story of America’s Failure to Disarm North Korea
Joel Witt, a distinguished fellow at the Stimson Center and former U.S. State Department official, shares insights from his book on U.S. failures regarding North Korea. He reveals surprising near-deals from Hanoi and discusses John Bolton's opposition to diplomacy. Witt highlights North Korea's growing ties with Russia as a challenge for talks, emphasizes their commitment to nuclear weapons, and reflects on missed opportunities in U.S. policy. He also suggests practical measures to reduce tensions without immediate denuclearization.

Sep 24, 2025 • 15min
Strategic Alliances: The Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Mutual Defense Pact

Sep 20, 2025 • 15min
What’s Really Behind Nepal’s Gen Z Revolution?
Nepal's young generation is sparking protests fueled by social media shutdowns, rampant corruption, and high unemployment. The discussion dives into the political ramifications of this unrest and the potential responses from regional powers like India and China. As the youth take a stand, the podcast highlights the broader geopolitical stakes in South Asia, linking local issues to a larger narrative of change and influence.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 24min
What Actually Mattered at China’s Big Military Parade?
In this discussion, Shannon Tiezi, an editor at The Diplomat and a seasoned expert on China, dives into the recent military parade in Beijing. She unpacks the geopolitical dynamics of Central Asia, revealing Kazakhstan's balancing act between China and Russia. Tiezi contrasts China's proactive military strategies with the introspective focus of the U.S. The conversation highlights Kim Jong-un's presence at the event, signaling strengthened ties between China and North Korea, and showcases cutting-edge technologies like drones and advanced missiles that underline China's military ambitions.

Aug 28, 2025 • 21min
South Korea’s Lee Hits the Road to Japan and the United States
President Lee Jae-myung's strategic visits to Japan and the U.S. are a focus, emphasizing the importance of Korea-Japan relations. The podcast dives into the geopolitical dynamics, highlighting domestic politics and the North Korean factor. Crucial economic agreements in shipbuilding and trade with the U.S. are discussed, reflecting South Korea's efforts to strengthen alliances. Additionally, it contrasts the diplomatic approaches of Lee and Trump regarding North Korea, exploring trilateral cooperation among the U.S., Japan, and South Korea.


