In this episode of Asia Insight, Dan Aum interviews senior advisor and research director of NBR’s Energy Security Program Mikkal Herberg. They explore various issues related to the energy relationship between the United States and Japan, including how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected global energy markets, what U.S. and Japanese policymakers have done separately and together to improve energy security, and the barriers to further developing energy infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific.
Two Sessions' Two-Step: Politics Leads, Economics Might Not Follow
Knitting the Pieces of China’s Emerging Strategy in Africa
Enhancing U.S.-Japan Energy System Resilience amid Shifting Geopolitical Tensions
Myanmar and China’s Fluid Frontier
Assessing U.S. Objectives for APEC 2023
Quad Geopolitics: Critical Minerals Competition
Japan’s Digital Transformation: Industry Advancements and Government Goals
”Security” and ”Struggle”: Unpacking China’s 20th Party Congress, Leadership Dynamics, and Strategic Priorities
Aaron Friedberg on His Book Getting China Wrong
Shinzo Abe’s Political Legacy and Influence on Japan’s Geostrategic Role
The Evolution of the Quad amid the War in Ukraine: Perspectives from the Four Partners
Under New Management: Hong Kong’s Future under Chief Executive John Lee
U.S. Trade Strategy and the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework
Assessing the Risks and Finding Responses to China’s Digital Strategy
China’s Digital Strategy in Action
Understanding China’s Digital Strategy
Rethinking U.S.-Japan Relations through Policies on Decarbonization
Strategic Asia: Marcin Kaczmarski and Elizabeth Wishnick on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Robert Sutter on ”Axis of Authoritarians: Implications of China-Russia Cooperation”
Navigating Tumultuous Times in the Indo-Pacific
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