S2E7 - Geopolitics of Critical Infrastructure in Asia - a podcast by FES in Asia

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Welcome to Disrupted Asia: Navigating the Global Order of Tomorrow, a podcast series by FES in Asia- where Asia's and Europe’s leading experts tackle some of the most pressing questions around the changing geopolitical environment and how this is shaping the global order of tomorrow.


Over the last decade, Asia has seen enormous physical and digital infrastructure connectivity projects. They have become both key pillars and levers of competition and cooperation. To unpack the geopolitical implications of these projects, we spoke with Dr Moritz Rudolf, author of the book Belt and Road Initiative: The Implications for the International Order. He is the founder of Eurasia Bridges and currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center.


Follow Moritz on Twitter: @MoritzRudolf




Credits:


Created by Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Asia, https://asia.fes.de/


Directed by Mirco Günther


Hosted by Dinkim Sailo


Research by Mekhla Jha and Alexander Lipke


Communications & artwork by Isabelle Mischke and Coco Quimpo


Sound production by Mediawok: https://www.mediawok.com/




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Find out more about our new regional project Navigating the New Geopolitics of Asia and the Global Order of Tomorrow which analyses major regional and global dynamics at play and offers a platform for countries to unpack ideas and strategies on how to manage these geopolitical challenges and successfully navigate in an uncertain environment: https://asia.fes.de/our-work/geopolitics-of-asia

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