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30.12.2022
39 Minuten
This episode, we look at China's media and political influence
efforts, which are only just starting to be taken seriously by
the rest of the world. We bring in the expertise of Josh
Kurlantzick, author of the new book Beijing's Global Media
Offensive: China's Uneven Campaign to Influence Asia and the
World.
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First, host Waj Khan walks us through Beijing's uses of soft and
sharp power. Then, correspondent Monica Hunter-Hart interviews
Kurlantzick about Beijing's motivations, the biggest mistakes
it's making, how world leaders should respond, and the recent
protests in China. Asia Stream is hosted by Wajahat S. Khan, our
digital editor, and produced by Monica Hunter-Hart.
Related to this episode:
China builds global media muscle to amplify its message, by Pak
Yiu
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16.12.2022
59 Minuten
This episode, we look at the immigration trends Asia is
experiencing and how the world population may rearrange itself
over the next few decades. Our guide is Parag Khanna, author of
Move: Where People Are Going for a Better Future.
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After host Waj Khan opens the show, correspondent Alice French
joins for a Tokyo Dispatch segment (6:37) on women's wealth in
Asia. Then correspondent Monica Hunter-Hart interviews Khanna
(10:11) about which Asian countries people are leaving, and where
they're going, how anti-immigration movements across the world
are being stymied by labor shortages, and why this current moment
is a golden age for skilled young migrants. Asia Stream is hosted
by Wajahat S. Khan, our digital editor, and produced by Monica
Hunter-Hart, with a regular Tokyo Dispatch segment by Alice
French.
Related to this episode:
Japan to require four times more foreign workers, study says, by
Mitsuru Obe
Japan is finally facing up to its economic need for immigrants,
by Toshihiro Menju
Sri Lankans chase foreign jobs to help families survive
inflation, by Prabhu Mallikarjunan
Why relocating Chinese see Singapore as a safe haven, by Yang
Min, Zhou Wenmin, and Cai Xuejiao
'Fortress Australia' seeks to become immigration nation again, by
Mitch Ryan
Lack of immigrants risks population decline in rich countries, by
Kazuya Manabe and Kaori Yoshida
'A great war for talent' awaits post-COVID world: Parag Khanna,
by Eri Sugiura
From Pakistan to the Philippines, women break open closed
industries, by Lien Hoang, Kiran Sharma, Francesca Regaldo and
Cheng Ting-Fang
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02.12.2022
43 Minuten
This episode, we discuss the appointment of Pakistan's new army
chief. After months of drama and debate, Gen. Asim Munir has
taken the helm of the world's sixth-largest fighting force and
only nuclear-armed Islamic military. But what exactly is the big
deal in a general taking charge? Well, considering that the
army's ruled Pakistan for over three decades and continues to
influence its governance from behind the throne, the most
powerful man in the country is the army chief, not the prime
minister. So when the Pakistani military's top gun changes, the
world takes notice.
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Nikkei Asia coverage for just $9.
First, host Waj Khan and correspondent Monica Hunter-Hart discuss
the profile of the new general and the challenges facing him.
Then, Monica interviews The Atlantic Council's Uzair Younus about
the dire economic climate in the country, as well as the
political outlook over the coming months. Asia Stream is hosted
by Wajahat S. Khan, Nikkei Asia's digital editor, and produced by
Monica Hunter-Hart.
Related to this episode:
Pakistan nominates next army chief as incumbent blasts Imran
Khan, by Adnan Aamir
Pakistan nears moment of truth in army chief sweepstakes, by
Wajahat Khan
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23.11.2022
31 Minuten
This episode, we investigate the online scamming industry that is
plaguing Southeast Asia -- particularly Thailand. The Chinese
underworld is trafficking people into Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos
and forcing them to swindle victims young and old. And it's
gotten much worse since the pandemic began, with Thailand's scam
calls jumping 270%.
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Nikkei Asia coverage for just $9.
After host Waj Khan opens the show, we hear from a Thai scammer
who was held against his will for six months (04:42). Next, Alice
French explains why scams increased during the pandemic in her
Tokyo Dispatch (07:43). And finally, Monica Hunter-Hart
interviews Dominic Faulder, the reporter behind the "scamdemic"
investigation, with details about how the scam gangs operate, how
different countries are responding, and what can be done to solve
the problem (10:25). Asia Stream is hosted by Wajahat S. Khan,
our digital editor and executive producer, and produced by Monica
Hunter-Hart and Alice French.
Related to this episode:
Asia's scamdemic: How COVID-19 supercharged online crime, by
Dominic Faulder
Cyber slavery: inside Cambodia's online scam gangs, by Shaun
Turton
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10.11.2022
34 Minuten
This episode, we discuss the results (so far) of the U.S. midterm
election and how they will change Washington’s foreign policy in
Asia, touching on China, Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Iran,
Russia and beyond.
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Nikkei Asia coverage for just $9.
First, the German Marshall Fund’s Tobias Harris returns to the
pod to discuss the elections’ ripples in Asia with Monica
Hunter-Hart (05:21). Then, Monica and Waj Khan cover the
specifics of the election results with an audio diary they
updated across the first 48 hours of the midterms (21:35). Asia
Stream is hosted by Wajahat S. Khan, our digital editor and
executive producer, and produced by Monica Hunter-Hart.
Related to this episode:
Republicans fall short of U.S. midterm election goals, by Marrian
Zhou
U.S. voters decide on Biden agenda as midterm election day
arrives, by Jack Stone Truitt
U.S. warns of election interference by Russia, China in midterms,
by Ryo Nakamura
Asian Americans hold vital swing votes in U.S. midterm elections,
by Marrian Zhou
Opinion: Asia has much at stake in U.S. midterm elections, by
John Kachtik
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