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Polaris Live Podcasts with Host, Sarwar Kashmeri
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6 days ago
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Polaris Live Podcasts with Host, Sarwar Kashmeri
Episode 23: Professor Sriparna Pathak • U.S.-India Relations in Emergency Room?
India was one of two largest purchasers of Russia's oil. In keeping with the two countries decades old friendship. With U.S. sanctions this week on the 2 largest Russian oil producers the Indian role is in a very tough place: support the old relationship and succumb to America's sanctions or cut off the purchase of Russian oil and turn its back on an old friendship that has always stood by India. What does this mean for the U.S.-India defense relationship, the Quad partnership, and growing trade with the U.S.? Wither India?--------------------------------------------- Dr. Sriparna PathakProfessor and Associate Dean of CareersDr. Sriparna Pathak is a Professor of China Studies, and the founding Director of the Centre for Northeast Asian Studies at O.P. Jindal Global University, (JGU) Haryana, India. She also serves in the capacity of the Associate Director of the Jindal India Institute. She teaches courses on Foreign Policy of China as well as Theories of International Relations. In 2022, she published a book titled ‘Drifts and Dynamics: Russia’s Ukraine War and Northeast Asia. Her previous work experience covers Universities like Gauhati University, Don Bosco University; the Ministry of External Affairs, where she worked as a Consultant for the Policy Planning and Research Division, working on China’s domestic and foreign polices; think tanks like Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi and Kolkata respectively,  and the Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research in New Delhi. Dr. Pathak is fluent in English, Hindi, Mandarin Chinese, Bengali and Assamese. Professor Pathak is also associated with Taiwan’s Doublethink Lab, as a regional partner, and works on tracking China’s influence operations. She has also been invited by the European Union's External Action Services for multiple workshops on tracking foreign information manipulation and interference. She is a recipient of the prestigious CITW Community Fund from Taipei’s Doublethink Lab. She has also been a recipient of the prestigious joint fellowship from India’s Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) and the China Scholarship Council for studying an advanced level of Mandarin and for research in Beijing, People’s Republic of China between 2011-2013.
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6 days ago
36 minutes

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Episode 22: Pascale Massot - Can Canada survive the Trump juggernaut?
Dr. Massot recommends that Canada balance its reliance on the US by enhancing ties with Asia and other global markets, while also examining the implications of China's rise and its impact on international trade dynamics. Additionally, her insights advocate for proactive public engagement and policy discussions to foster public opinion in favor of robust Canada-China relations. Through these strategies, Massot believes Canada can better navigate and mitigate the challenges posed by US tariff policies.---------------------------------------------------- Pascale Massot is an associate professor in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. She is also non-resident Honorary Fellow, Political Economy at the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis, a Senior Fellow at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and a non-resident Fellow with the Centre for China Studies, National Taiwan University.She was a member and adviser to the Co-Chairs of the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs’ Indo-Pacific Advisory Committee, which was tasked with providing recommendations to the Minister on the development of Canada’s Indo-Pacific strategy. She also served as the Senior Advisor for China and Asia in the offices of various Canadian Cabinet ministers, including the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of International Trade, between 2015 and 2017 and again between 2020 and 2021.Pascale Massot is the author of "China’s Vulnerability Paradox: How the World’s Largest Consumer Transformed Global Commodity Markets" (Oxford University Press, 2024) – Winner of the 2024 Best Book Award in International Political Economy from the International Studies Association and 2024 Peter Katzenstein Book Prize. Her work has been published in English, French, and Mandarin in various outlets, including New Political Economy, International Journal, and The Globe and Mail.
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2 weeks ago
30 minutes

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Episode 21: Pamela Crossley • Keeping a True Perspective On China's History
"[China] seems to have been always living in the same stage of advancement as in the present.""Chinese civilization originates in an antiquity so remote that we vainly endeavor to discover its commencement."---Dr. Henry KissingerAin't necessarily so says Dr. Pamela Crossley!---------------------- Pamela CrossleyProfessor Pamela Crossley is one of the world's leading historians of modern China, northern Asia, and global history. She is a specialist in the history of China's last empire, the Qing, but has written books on early modern and modern Chinese history, Central Asian history, and global history. Her work is widely published both in scholarly journals and in newspapers, and magazines for the general public. Crossley is author of The Wobbling Pivot: China since 1800: An Interpretive History (2010), as well as influential studies of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) and leading textbooks in global history. Her forthcoming book is China's Global Empire: Qing, 1636-1912, from Cambridge University Press. She is freshly retired from Dartmouth College.
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2 weeks ago
31 minutes

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Episode 20: Nicolas Michelon - EU-China-Middle East relations
Is the West being economically outflanked in the Middle East by China? Is the Renminbi now a strong alternative trade option for the Middle East trade? Have events in Gaza damaged U.S. trade and political prospects.-------------------------------------------- Nicolas Michelon Managing Partner at Alagan Partners, a corporate geoeconomics consultancy in Dubai. He advises multinational companies, institutional investors and family offices on geopolitical & geo-economic risk, supply chain resilience, strategic foresight and tech startup investment in the GCC, Asia-Pacific, Türkiye and Europe. He is also a Business Partner at Alagan.Tech Solutions, an Istanbul-based sustainability and mobility solutions advisory firm. Nicolas has worked for 15 years in Hong Kong, Singapore & Japan as an economist (French Ministry of Finance, seconded to the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong), financial analyst (KPMG in Hong Kong), portfolio manager (Schroders in Singapore) and more recently as a corporate geoeconomics and strategic intelligence consultant specialized in the Global South. Regularly featured in business media in the UAE & Türkiye, and a conference speaker  he is also an Adjunct Professor & Guest Lecturer in geopolitics, geoeconomics and strategic intelligence at ESCP Business School (Paris), Galatasaray University (Istanbul), University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (Rabat), and the Paris School of Economic Warfare, and a member of the International Consortium for the Study of Economic Leverage in Peace and Conflict (ICEL) coordinated by King’s College London.
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1 month ago
32 minutes

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Episode 19: Sr. Colonel ZHOU Bo - Should the World Fear China?
Should the world fear China? Does the U.S. now fear China? Does "Liberal World/International Order" mean the same thing in both the U.S. and China? Both China and America fought Fascism together in the Second World War, why can't they be allies again?----------------------------ZHOU BO is a Senior Fellow at the Center for International Security and Strategy at Tsinghua University and a retired Senior Colonel in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army.He has published more than 180 English essays and opinions in leading publications including Foreign Affairs, Financial Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and broadcast media including  BBC, NBC, DW, and is a speaker at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore and at Munich Security conference.  His new book is "Should the World Fear China?" Hurst Publishers, Oxford University Press .
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1 month ago
29 minutes

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Episode 18: ZHOU Mi (PRC) & Marc Chandler (U.S.) How Go the Chinese and American Economies
Polaris Live starts its 5th year with a rare one-hour look at what's really happening to the economies of China and the United States through the eyes of trade, market, and currency experts from both countries. Will they agree on the impact of the U.S. tariffs on their countries and world? We'll find out in 4 days!-------------------------------------------------- Dr. ZHOU MiDeputy Director, Institute of American and Oceania Study, Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.He has published 1 book, compiled 1 book as executive editor and has been involved in compiling 10+ books, and published more than 700 articles. He has been responsible for or taken part in more than 200 research projects to support the decision making or consulting for wide range of Ministries, Local governments, International Organizations and enterprises.MARC CHANDLERManaging Director and Chief Market Strategist for Bannockburn Global Forex. He has covered global capital markets for more than 30 years.A prolific writer and speaker, Chandler appears regularly in the financial media including Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, Bloomberg, and the Washington Post, among others. Marc also provides his insights and commentary on CNBC, Bloomberg TV, CNN, and Fox Business. His publications include, Making Sense of the Dollar and Political Economy of Tomorrow. Chandler is also an honorary fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, Associate Professor at New York University’s Center for Global Affairs and visiting professor at the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.
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1 month ago
52 minutes

Polaris Live Podcasts with Host, Sarwar Kashmeri
Episode 17: Bonnie Glaser - The China-U.S.-Taiwan Conundrum
Is China really about to invade Taiwan? Does it need to? Can the U.S. do anything about it? Are America's Indo-Pacific allies really as strong as the U.S. seems to make them appear? Will America's much touted allies in the Indo Pacific get into a fight with China. How do the countries in the region view the U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy?----------------------------------- Bonnie GlaserMs. Glaser is managing director of GMF’s Indo-Pacific program. She is also a nonresident fellow with the Lowy Institute in Sydney, Australia, and a senior associate with the Pacific Forum. She is a co-author of US-Taiwan Relations: Will China's Challenge Lead to a Crisis (Brookings Press, April 2023). She was previously senior adviser for Asia and the director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Glaser has worked at the intersection of Asia-Pacific geopolitics and US policy for more than three decades.
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3 months ago
33 minutes

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Episode 16: Chuck Hagel - Evaluating Evolving Nature of the U.S. Military
In just six months, the new U.S. administration has fundamentally restructured the military, resulting in diminished alliances, reduced normative standards, and less emphasis on diversity. Concurrently, there has been a shift toward a more militarily-led U.S. foreign policy that has already seen American involvement in two wars in the Middle East.Proponents argue that this redesign enhances the military’s lethality and effectiveness. But does it truly achieve that goal? More critically, does this new approach position the U.S. military to compete more effectively with its primary competitor, the People’s Republic of China, which seems to prioritize winning hearts and minds over aggressive military strategies?We will explore this evolving global order with a distinguished guest—Secretary Chuck Hagel, one of the few Americans with a remarkable career at the top levels of international business, politics, and the military.———————–Sec. Chuck HagelChuck Hagel is an American military veteran who served as a United States Senator from Nebraska and as the 24th United States Secretary of Defense.Sec. Hagel was the first enlisted soldier to serve as the SecDef. A recipient of two Purple Hearts while an infantry squad leader in the Vietnam War, Hagel returned home to start careers in business and politics. He co-founded Vanguard Cellular. Hagel served as a professor at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, chairman of the Atlantic Council, and co-chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board. He is the author of: “America, Our Next Chapter: Tough Questions, Straight Answers.”
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3 months ago
38 minutes

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Episode 15: Vina Nadjibulla - Canada Squares Off To A New Reality
Vina NadjibullaVice-President, Research & Strategy, Asia Pacific Foundation of CanadaVina leads APF Canada’s research, education, and network support activities. She also oversees the Foundation’s granting and research fellowships programs as well as development and capacity building projects. Vina spent a significant portion of her career working at the United Nations headquarters and in peacekeeping and peacebuilding missions in West and Central Africa. She is a frequent media commentator on geopolitics, Canadian foreign policy, and Canada-Asia relations, with a focus on India and China.Vina is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia’s School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, a Senior Research Fellow at the Soufan Center, and a Fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.Her current research focus includes Canada–India and Canada–China relations, as well as Canada’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region. Born in the Soviet Union, raised in Afghanistan, and educated in the U.S., she speaks English, Russian, and Farsi.
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4 months ago
27 minutes

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Episode 14: Zhou Mi - Are U.S. Tariffs Containing China?
Dr. ZHOU MiDeputy Director, Institute of American and Oceania Study, Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation.He has published 1 book, compiled 1 book as executive editor and has been involved in compiling 10+ books, and published more than 700 articles. He has been responsible for or taken part in more than 200 research projects to support the decision making or consulting for wide range of Ministries, Local governments, International Organizations and enterprises.
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4 months ago
29 minutes

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Episode 13: George Magnus - Is Xi's China Still In Jeopardy?
GEORGE MAGNUSResearch Associate at Oxford University’s China Centre, and at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, and works as author and speaker. His work  has been featured in many media sources including the Financial Times, Guardian, New Statesman, Politico, Prospect, Spectator, Telegraph, and the Times, and his China views are sought regularly by radio and TV. He also authored  The Age of Aging (2008), and Uprising: will emerging markets shape or shake the world economy? (2011).Since leaving UBS in 2016, George has devoted his attention to the Xi Jinping’s China and sought to analyse and explain the key drivers of China’s economic slowdown and its consequences, and the increasingly trenchant significance of China’s role in the global economy and for international relations.
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5 months ago
30 minutes

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Episode 12: Doris Liew - Facing up to the U.S. trade tariffs - Malaysia & ASEAN
Recent headline in Straits Times: “Trump blinked in Trade war with China,” Is this the image of the U.S. Tariff flip-flop in Malaysia? Is ASEAN holding together or are the bloc's countries ready to strike their own deals? Are India and European Countries diversification candidates for Malaysia,   What other countries might be likely candidates?-----------------------------------------------------------Doris Liew is an economist specializing in ASEAN’s economic development, regional and international trade dynamics, labor economics, poverty and inequality, and public finance.
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5 months ago
30 minutes

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Episode 11: Jeremy Paltiel - Oh Canada! Elbows Up!
The long history of friendship between the U.S. and Canada has ruptured, can it ever be rebuilt? What is the best Canadians can expect in the Tariff negotiations with Mr. Trump seeing that over 70% of Canada's exports go to America? Where does Canada go to lessen its trade reliance on on the U.S.------------------------------------------------------------------- JEREMY PALTIEL Professor of Political Science (emeritus)  at Carleton University, Canada. He is author of several chapters included in edited volumes.  His published articles appear in numerous publications including The China Quarterly and Asian Affairs.
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5 months ago
30 minutes

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Episode 10: Shehzad Qazi - Can China decouple from U.S. & Survive?
SHEHZAD QAZIAs the firm-wide operations lead, Shehzad oversees product innovation, client services, new businessacquisition, and corporate strategy at China Beige Book International. Since 2012, Shehzad has helped develop data collection for the China Beige Book™ platform and supervised the analytics team. During this time, he has also designed innovative services and macro strategic and sectoral products for the firm’s financial markets and corporate clients. Shehzad is a frequent guest on major national news networks including CNBC, Bloomberg, and CNN and speaks regularly at investor conferences. His articles have appeared in Barron’s, Foreign Policy, and Huffington Post among other publications. Previously, Shehzad worked at a strategic public opinion research firm and conducted market intelligence polling in emerging and frontier economies. Shehzad holds an M.A. in International Relations from New York University and a B.A. in International Studies from Indiana University. He is an elected member of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.
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6 months ago
30 minutes

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Episode 9: Luv Puri - Vietnam in the new U.S. designed global trading system
Luv Puri Has been working in the field of International Affairs for two decades, both as a practitioner and an analyst. He was with the UN Department of Political Affairs for ten years, during which period he worked at the highest levels of multilateral diplomacy, including as part of the Secretary-General’s Good Offices. He started his career working with the widely-read and respected daily, The Hindu, where he reported on conflict areas with a focus on issues related to Human Rights for several years. In 2006, he won the European Commission Award for Human Rights and Democracy.At present, he is a columnist on International Affairs for several widely-read publications (authory.com/Luv Puri). He has authored two books, including -"Across the Line of Control" published by Columbia University Press, and was a Fulbright Scholar from 2008-10. He did his Masters in New York University.
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6 months ago
31 minutes

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Polaris-Live: U.S and China Relations in the World