My guest this week is James Crabtree, an Associate Professor at the Lee Kwan Yew School of Public Policy and a frequent commentator across news outlets here and abroad. In a recent Foreign Policy article entitled “The End of Emerging Markets,” James outlined many of his concerns as efforts are made to weather the Covid storm.
In this episode, we visit the developing markets of South and Southeast Asia. Well, maybe “visit” isn’t the right word. Most emerging markets in this part of the world remain locked down. This, in contrast to China, Europe and North America where re-opening is the theme of the day. It’s a balancing act between containing Covid and resuscitating economies on life-support.
It’s laudable that markets in this region are airing on the side of safeguarding the health and safety of its citizens. But its equally concerning - because in emerging markets at least - poor economic performance can quickly lead to political unrest.
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Stephen Langton: Remaking Boards
Parag Khanna : The Future is Asian
Ravi Agrawal: India's Smartphone Revolution
Bob Manning: US-China Relations
Elizabeth Economy: US China Tensions, Huawei, and Xi Jinping's Coming Challenge
Sam Tsui: China's Overseas Investments
Stephanie Dickson: Green is the New Black
Anurag Banerjee: The Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence
Mark Clifford: Hong Kong's Changing Landscape
Clay Chandler: China's Digital Discontinuity and the Efficacy of the Great Firewall
Julien de Salaberry: Innovating HealthTech in Asia
Jim McGregor: A New Paradigm - US China Cold War
Ken Mandel: The Dilemma of Ad Tech
Richard Vevers: Chasing Coral
Suzanne Shugg: Telemedicine Solutions to Sleep Disorders in Asia
Assaad Razzouk: Clean Energy in Asia
Thomas Morgan: Film in Asia
Chris Graves: Behavioral Science in the Age of Trump
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