Dialogues at Fulcrum
Fulcrum [https://fulcrum.sg/] editor William Choong talks to Piper Campbell and Joanne Lin about Southeast Asia operating amid rivalry between China and the US. Ambassador Campbell is the Inaugural Chair of the Department of Foreign Policy and Global Security, American University. She has taught at the university since January 2020. This followed a distinguished, 30-year diplomatic career. Joanne Lin is the coordinator of the ASEAN Studies Centre [https://www.iseas.edu.sg/centres/asean-studies-centre/] at ISEAS. 2:45 – How did speakers’ “love affair” with Southeast Asia start? 11:11 – The importance of Southeast Asia 17:56 – The contradiction between Southeast Asia’s importance and the US’ falling currency in the region 25:30 – Are Southeast Asians more inclined towards China? 33:20 – Trump’s concept of a Group of 2 (G2): where is this headed? Dialogues at Fulcrum is a podcast published by the ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute [https://www.iseas.edu.sg/].
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