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Defense and SecurityReutersJapan-South Korea Feud Threatens Regional Stability and Security
Alexis Dudden of the University of Connecticut and the Council’s Karl Friedhoff join Deep Dish to discuss the bad blood between Japan and South Korea.
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Arihant DagaGrowth Markets: The Next Champions of the Global Economy
Morgan Stanley’s Head of Emerging Markets discusses tomorrow’s growth markets and how people, companies, and governments should think about investing globally. -
ReutersNuclear Deterrence and Negotiating with North Korea
Ankit Panda, senior editor of The Diplomat, joined the Council to explain how the US can best manage nuclear risks on the Korean Peninsula, and whether a diplomatic breakthrough is possible. -
The Changing World Order: New Alignments, New Paradigms?
Ambassador Chan Heng Chee, the Council’s 2018 Marshall M. Bouton Asia Fellow, shares her views on Asia’s economic and political development. -
ReutersSpecial Edition: COVID-19 Lessons from South Korea
On this special edition Deep Dish episode, The Wall Street Journal’s Dasl Yoon reports from Seoul on South Korea’s approaches to containing COVID-19.
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Public Opinion SurveyCDC GlobalAmericans Affirm Ties to Allies in Asia
October 28, 2014, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, CDC Global, Download Report (PDF), Public opinion data shows Americans support US involvement in Asia and seem to think that US regional efforts positively affect stability., Key Findings , The Obama administration...
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Manson YimHong Kong and the Future of One Country, Two Systems
University of Notre Dame's Victoria Tin-bor Hui and Jeffrey Wasserstrom of the University of California, Irvine, joined the Council to discuss what protests can tell us about the future of Hong Kong. -
Transcending Political Differences Using Sports Diplomacy
Experts discuss how sports diplomacy can be an important soft power tool for nations to further cultural understanding and address geopolitical challenges. -
REUTERSHow Korea Transformed the Cold War
To mark the 70th anniversary of the start of the Korean War, the Wilson Center's Samuel Wells shares insights on how it militarized competition between the United States and Soviet Union in the following decades. -
ReutersLiberty and Justice in a Surveillance State
The Economist’s Jon Fasman previews his new book, “We See it All,” in an exclusive conversation with Council members on the legal, political, and moral implications on the rise of surveillance state powers in the US and across the world.