The Bridge: Europe's Indo-Pacific Podcast
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Huong Le Thu [https://x.com/le2huong] of the International Crisis Group about how Southeast Asia is both experiencing and responding to the conflict in the Middle East. We explore which aspects of the crisis have impacted the region most, alongside key policy priorities and potential blind spots. The discussion unpacks differing diplomatic responses and the role of domestic politics in shaping foreign policy. It also examines the region’s exposure to disruptions in energy supplies and global shipping routes, and whether governments see this as a short-term shock or a longer-term structural risk, including efforts to diversify supply chains and strengthen resilience. We also consider how the crisis is shaping views on US-China competition, strategic hedging, and Europe’s role, as well as what it reveals about ASEAN’s capacity to manage external shocks—and whether Southeast Asia is moving toward greater strategic autonomy or deeper dependence on external powers. Finally, Richard [https://bsky.app/profile/richheydarian.bsky.social] and Zsuzsa [https://bsky.app/profile/zsuzsettte.bsky.social] discuss Europe’s summer sporting season, from tennis to cycling, and Richard gives his view on the FIFA World Cup. Best sure to check out our sister series: Musyawarah [https://open.spotify.com/show/4qAI26gGryqxWtjq4WKbFX] Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this series solely reflect the point of view of the hosts and can in no way be taken to reflect the position of the European Parliament or the European Union.
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