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I have lived my entire life in the West and I love it. I love Europe and I love my country, Italy. However, I am feeling it is time to...
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I have lived my entire life in the West and I love it. I love Europe and I love my country, Italy. However, I am feeling it is time to embark in discovering the most interesting region in the world. Middle East? America? China? No, I want to explore Southeast Asia and India and their diversity, their cultural melting polt, their economic and political experiments that are far away from the attention of western media.
In fact, when our media speak about Asia, they mean only China. Mainstream western media are completely forgetting Southeast Asia and India, two of the most young, diverse and driven regions in the world. The western world can’t allow anymore to forget about more than two billion of people.
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In fact, when our media speak about Asia, they mean only China. Mainstream western media are completely forgetting Southeast Asia and India, two of the most young, diverse and driven regions in the world. The western world can’t allow anymore to forget about more than two billion of people.
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Deep in the SEA with Mirko Giordani
Deep in the SEA with Mirko Giordani
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The Philippines' presidential candidates and their foreign policies
14 OCT. 2021 · The Philippines -
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Will the Talibans destabilize (again) India? - With Akshobh Giridharadas
5 SEP. 2021 · Mirko Giordani interviewed Akshobh Giridharadas on the threats on India posed by the Talibans. -
Blood in the street of Myanmar - With Marta Nuevo Falguera
3 MAR. 2021 · There is blood, too much blood, in the streets of Myanmar. A crisis like the one in Myanmar will eventually affect Southeast Asia’s democracies and ASEAN’s stability unless regional members mediate. -
Myanmar's democracy is teetering on the edge of a cliff - With Moe Thuzar
6 FEB. 2021 · After five years of apparent democracy, Myanmar has just gone backwards in only one day. We have tried to understand how the country, under the rule of Aung San Suu Kyi, has arrived at that point and how will be in the future, with the help of Moe Thuzar, fellow at the ISEAS in Singapore. -
Having a portfolio of investments in SEA? Absolutely yes! - With Paul Podolsky
17 ENE. 2021 · Paul Podolsky, a former Senior Portfolio Strategist at Bridgewater Associates, has helped us to understand why it is better off to have a financial foot into Southeast Asia. -
Why India didn't join the RCEP? - With Akshobh Giridharadas
11 ENE. 2021 · American politics is dominating the news today, but the future will be more and more Asian. Here we anticipate times, and it seems to us quite legit to understand why the Indian colossus hasn't joined the most significant free trade agreement in the world, the RCEP. Akshobh Giridharadas has one idea or two about it and he has explained to us in a fantastic podcast. -
The EU is definitely the most reliable partner for ASEAN - With Ambassador Driesmans
25 DIC. 2020 · The EU is definitely the most reliable partner for ASEAN - With Ambassador Driesmans by Mirko Giordani
I have lived my entire life in the West and I love it. I love Europe and I love my country, Italy. However, I am feeling it is time to...
mostra más
I have lived my entire life in the West and I love it. I love Europe and I love my country, Italy. However, I am feeling it is time to embark in discovering the most interesting region in the world. Middle East? America? China? No, I want to explore Southeast Asia and India and their diversity, their cultural melting polt, their economic and political experiments that are far away from the attention of western media.
In fact, when our media speak about Asia, they mean only China. Mainstream western media are completely forgetting Southeast Asia and India, two of the most young, diverse and driven regions in the world. The western world can’t allow anymore to forget about more than two billion of people.
mostra menos
In fact, when our media speak about Asia, they mean only China. Mainstream western media are completely forgetting Southeast Asia and India, two of the most young, diverse and driven regions in the world. The western world can’t allow anymore to forget about more than two billion of people.
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