State of Asia
The STATE OF ASIA podcast brings you exclusive, engaging conversations with leading minds on issues that shape Asia and affect us all. AND: bonus episodes with insights straight from some of the many events organised by Asia Society Switzerland.
Episodes
85 episodes
India's Tightrope: Domestic Strains, Regional Volatility, and Global Ambitions
This episode unpacks a pivotal year for India. Suhasini Haidar, diplomatic editor at The Hindu, explains how Delhi has adapted to unexpected tensions with the U.S., renewed pragmatism toward China, and its enduring reliance on R...
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Season 9
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Episode 4
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31:12
China's Next Chapter
At the 2025 STATE OF ASIA conference, we hosted two conversations focused on China.First, hear from Desmond Shum, entrepreneur, investor, philanthropist, and author of the internationally acclaimed memoir Red Roulette, pr...
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Season 9
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Episode 3
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40:44
Tough Choices: Europe and its Middle Power Partners
How is Europe's role evolving amidst a retreating U.S. and a more fragmented global order?With middle powers repositioning themselves for greater agency and partnership, particularly in Asia, is Europe making enough of the new dynamic fo...
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Season 9
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Episode 3
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35:28
The State of the World, with Pita Limjaroenrat and Suhasini Haidar
How do you summarize the state of the world in 20 minutes and still have it make sense? By inviting two excellent speakers to take on that challenge, is what we found out at our annual STATE OF ASIA conference, held November 6 in Zurich....
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Season 9
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Episode 2
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21:38
2025 State of Asia Address with Pita Limjaroenrat
Pita Limjaroenrat, former Prime-Minister Designate of Thailand and current Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, delivers the fourth annual State of Asia Address, hosted by Asia Society Switzerland and the Universi...
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Season 9
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Episode 1
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15:13
A Closer Look: Vietnam
2025 marks 50 years since Vietnam's reunification. A great moment to reflect on the country's remarkable transformation. Since launching major economic reforms four decades ago, Vietnam has achieved one of the world’s fastest growth rates, attr...
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Season 8
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Episode 16
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38:29
South Korea's Watershed Moment, with Eunwoo Lee
South Korea is heading to the polls to elect a successor to impeached President Yoon, whose failed attempt to put the country under martial law back in December laid bare the deep divisions and gloom that plague Korean society.We talk ab...
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Season 8
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Episode 15
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35:16
Like Swimming with Piranhas – Entrepreneurial China, with Zak Dychtwald
The defining characteristic of the environment in China has been its pace of change. And that has its impact on the latest generation of Chinese entrepreneurs who need to innovate to meet the tough demands of Chinese consumers.The messag...
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Season 8
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Episode 14
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30:20
Vietnam at 50, with Bich Tran
Bich Tran, a senior fellow at Verve Research, an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and a nonresident fellow at We Protect...
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Season 8
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Episode 13
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28:55
Everything, Everywhere, All at Once
Asia Society Switzerland's Manuela Coldesina (live from Tokyo), Serena Jung, Nico Luchsinger, and Remko Tanis try to discuss everything that happened thus far in 2025 and the insights many experts shared with us over...
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Season 8
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Episode 12
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25:27
China's Assertive Insecurity in a Chaotic World, with Selina Ho
Selina Ho, Associate Professor in International Affairs and Co-Director of the Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, discusses the Southeast Asia trip of Chinese l...
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Season 8
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Episode 11
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34:59
Innovation Made in China Will Change the World – Or, Will It?
China's patent applications have surpassed every other country for over a decade and the speed with which technology out of China impresses the world has picked up in the last few years. Its factories churn out cutting-edge electric vehicles pa...
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Season 8
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Episode 10
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30:17
What's Bonding Beijing and Bern, with Ariane Knüsel
Switzerland was one of the first western nations to recognize the People's Republic of China, in 1950, and one of the first to reach a free trade agreement with Beijing as well, in 2013. Historian Ariane Knüsel explores the special bond ...
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Season 8
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Episode 9
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22:08
Tech and global power, with John Lee
Semiconductors, EVs, AI, TSMC, BYD, DeepSeek...In a time when trade, technology, and global power dynamics are more interconnected and in flux than ever before, we turn to an expert on all those things on this episode: John Lee, a...
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Season 8
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Episode 8
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37:18
A Closer Look: Trade
For years, for most of us, news on global trade mostly hid out in the pages of The Wall Street Journal or the Financial Times. Not anymore. as the U.S. is threatening and hitting friend and foe with punitive tariffs. The rules...
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Season 8
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Episode 7
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43:16
Economy Watch: Japan, China, and India
Late last year, at our annual STATE OF ASIA conference, we hosted a conversation on the economic developments in Japan, China, and India.After decades of stagnation, Japan’s economy is showing optimism from structural shifts like labor m...
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Season 8
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Episode 6
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40:40
How We Talk About China, with Kaiser Kuo
Kaiser Kuo, host of the long-running Sinica podcast, joins us in Zurich to discuss the evolving narrative on China, and why the West is so often 'stunned' by Chinese breakthroughs in electric v...
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Season 8
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Episode 5
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42:09
India and Indonesia: Can They Pull It Off?
India and Indonesia, the juggernaut democracies of South and Southeast Asia, both ended 2024 with new governments that hold new ambitions. How will this pan out in the year to come?We talked about this with Dewi Fortuna Anwar, on...
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Season 8
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Episode 4
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32:03
An Unprecedented Presidential Arrest in South Korea
We check in with Schoni Song in Seoul, to discuss this morning's unprecedented arrest of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is accused of leading an insurrection. How have people in South Korea responded to the news, and what coul...
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Season 8
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Episode 3
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11:22
The State of China, with Qing Wang, Zichen Wang, and Adam Tooze
China is undergoing unprecedented changes domestically, while also dealing with the challenges of a volatile world.Listen to Qing Wang, host of the popular Chinese-language podcast The Weirdo; Zichen Wang, Researc...
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Season 8
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Episode 2
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46:05
The State of the World, with Kyung-wha Kang and Adam Tooze
We're kicking off the year with two great minds discussing the State of the World as Asia's global importance continues to grow, Europe seems somewhat lost, and the U.S. is preparing for the return of Donald Trump to the White House.Lis...
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Season 8
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Episode 1
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24:19
Crucial Skills for a Changing World, with Adecco's Bettina Schaller
The Gen A Young Leadership Program is a key initiative of Asia Society Switzerland. It brings together a group of around 25 vetted young professionals and advance st...
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Season 7
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31:13
Age of Vice with Deepti Kapoor
Deepti Kapoor's Age of Vice, published in 2023, is a story of power, corruption, and complicity, set in modern India. In the early 2000s, the lives of Ajay, Neda, and Sunny – the novel's three main characters – cross in New Delh...
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Season 7
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56:04
The 2024 State of Asia Address, with Adam Tooze
On November 6, 2024, leading global thinker Adam Tooze delivered Asia Society Switzerland's third annual State of Asia Address in front of a full house in the prestigious aula of the University of Zurich, our partner for this ev...
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Season 7
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Episode 6
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49:02
Everybody's Looking at India, with Garima Mohan
China and India seem to be en route to a better, or less bad, relationship for the first time in years. Germany published its first 'Focus on India' policy paper, immediately followed by a visit of Chancellor Scholz to New Delhi.The new EU ...
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Season 7
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Episode 5
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30:01