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You can watch in full my address at @UniofOxford, @BlavatnikSchool -Australia and our security in the Asia Pacific https://t.co/WUdZW0XrVw
— Richard Marles (@RichardMarlesMP) November 2, 2017
.@JieunBaek1, our DPhil student and book author, is quoted in this BBC News report on women in #NorthKorea's army https://t.co/ZnmB3q2JFM pic.twitter.com/v8IK3EJF5d
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) November 22, 2017
Curious to find out more about the new Kyoto Prize Laureates who will join us next May? Our team went to Japan to meet them and listen to their amazing stories. https://t.co/To0tg9ewtz
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) November 20, 2017
Interesting article on the situation in #NorthKorea by @NickKristof – including quote from our very own @JieunBaek1 https://t.co/pQ0EKZWz4z pic.twitter.com/87h1N9Rc3o
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) October 6, 2017
“In 2017, the fastest growing economies are mostly not free-market democracies” says @NgaireWoods on #capitalism https://t.co/p6NzvjQ5Cg
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) October 2, 2017
What a North Korean soldier had to say: DPhil student +author @JieunBaek1's interview on @MorningEdition #NorthKorea https://t.co/SPyvoqWkHh
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) September 4, 2017
Post-doc Peter Knaack's new paper, analysing why #China is exceeding int'l banking standards: https://t.co/aKQ5cOZSjE @BlavatnikSchool
— GEG (@GlobalEconGovce) November 10, 2017
GEG researcher Peter Knaack on #China & global trade @BlavatnikSchool @StAntsCollege @UnivOxford https://t.co/q7Sp9vE9qV
— GEG (@GlobalEconGovce) August 9, 2017
Credit Suisse's John Woods asks: Will the global economy catch a cold if #China sneezes? https://t.co/lYuT5ilWqa via @SCMP_News
— Patricia M Thornton (@PM_Thornton) November 24, 2017
A Q&A with 'Unveiling the North Korean Economy' author Byung-Yeon Kim on the spread of capitalism in #NorthKorea @BV https://t.co/H5LO274Sl1
— Cambridge Economics (@CambUP_Econ) September 19, 2017
Visit our blog on North Korean Resources & access for free the virtual issue until Oct.15 @StephanHaggard #APSA2017 https://t.co/D8g4aTmRjJ pic.twitter.com/JA4BJpxwOb
— Cambridge Economics (@CambUP_Econ) September 2, 2017
Byung-Yeon Kim's 'Unveiling the #NorthKorean Economy' reviewed by @M_Star_Online https://t.co/N7dFfYgESP
— Cambridge Economics (@CambUP_Econ) August 31, 2017
What does Shinzo Abe's election win mean for Japan? @JNilssonWright from AMES @Cambridge_Uni explains https://t.co/2N62t8U0c2 #JapanElection
— Cam Arts&Humanities (@CamArtsHums) October 24, 2017
Xi Jinping Moves to Solidify Legacy; Changes, But Not Tectonic writes PhD @dylanloh: https://t.co/YoR73UMIR2 via @ipinstGO
— POLIS (@Dept_of_POLIS) November 2, 2017
Trump's protectionism could allow the EU to seize opportunities in key markets https://t.co/qSBb1Udyxd
— LSE EUROPP blog (@LSEEuroppblog) November 26, 2017
New on the blog: Professor Timo Kivimaki discusses the profitable new friendship between #China and #SaudiArabia: https://t.co/2Jj4fpCKrS
— IPR (@UniofBathIPR) November 14, 2017
New article by our own @KristenHopewell in @CurrentHistory1 Special Issue on the Crisis of Liberalism https://t.co/S9wpjptOJH
— P&IR Edinburgh (@EdinburghPIR) October 26, 2017
President Trump outlined the US’ revised stance on global trade and talked about defense issues during his Asia tour. @CurtisSChin https://t.co/frTgI6hjkO
— Milken Institute (@MilkenInstitute) November 16, 2017
President Trump emphasized his preference for one-to-one economic agreements over multinational trade pacts during his Asia tour. @CurtisSChin
weighs in: https://t.co/agHCKzj3Q2— Milken Institute (@MilkenInstitute) November 16, 2017
China is believed to spend billions of dollars to boost its international image. Is it working? https://t.co/biOE5LTTYA
— CFR (@CFR_org) November 8, 2017
Read insights on China's rise from Henry Crown Fellow Eric Li: https://t.co/FuxGvo5Ref @washingtonpost @AspenAGLN
— The Aspen Institute (@AspenInstitute) October 25, 2017
Listen to @MrKRudd discuss Xi Jinping and #19thPartyCongress on @BBCRadio4 https://t.co/5ohFHCZyGr
— ASPI (@AsiaPolicy) October 19, 2017
To deter North Korea, Japan and South Korea should go nuclear, writes Bilahari Kausikan https://t.co/g1r2vUPRFb pic.twitter.com/Yg8znsBuWa
— The WorldPost (@TheWorldPost) October 11, 2017
By 2030, China will at least rival American power. Will the U.S. even be a player? https://t.co/pvRlXApwkT pic.twitter.com/0TNixyVAIP
— Bloomberg View (@BV) November 17, 2017
Meet Wang Huning, the chief ideologist of post-Deng China, now elevated to the CCP Politburo Standing Committee https://t.co/V7nRvTQeN9?
— Nils Gilman (@nils_gilman) November 6, 2017
Since Trump's election, the window of possible futures has been blown wide open. My latest piece in @aminterest: https://t.co/VJ8jsW6WkJ…
— Nils Gilman (@nils_gilman) October 30, 2017
For a current power to willingly hand over power — the way Trump has done by leaving the TPP — is unprecedented in the past 500 yrs, Harvard historian @GrahamTAllison said at a @berggruenInst event last night pic.twitter.com/BCEMQbxGCA
— Kathleen Miles (@mileskathleen) November 17, 2017
"Xi is so powerful, his advisers no longer offer candid advice. That’s dangerous." — Steve Tsang for @TheWorldPost → https://t.co/wr00lxteNl pic.twitter.com/nyQ1YvlJcV
— Kathleen Miles (@mileskathleen) October 26, 2017
Trump’s new Cold War alliance in Asia is dangerous → https://t.co/M5IyE1LX5L by Gurpreet S. Khurana in @TheWorldPost pic.twitter.com/dOI5KC2QPu
— peter mellgard (@PeterMellgard) November 14, 2017
China's Communist Party must fight inequality if it wants to survive, writes @Yu_JieC for @TheWorldPost → https://t.co/W5hbJOtsv1 pic.twitter.com/VIXgOkcbEp
— peter mellgard (@PeterMellgard) October 23, 2017
Former Australian PM @MrKRudd: Trump has ceded economic leadership to China → https://t.co/OHuddmoBI0 in @TheWorldPost pic.twitter.com/vc9f6sVWZz
— Rosa O'Hara (@RosaO_Hara) November 15, 2017
Inside China’s quest to become the global leader in AI, by @Edward_Tse for @TheWorldPost → https://t.co/QePQ48TV1O pic.twitter.com/xk55hhxMyh
— Rosa O'Hara (@RosaO_Hara) October 19, 2017
Re-upping this one today: Iranians' thoughts on the nuclear deal implementation in 2016 → https://t.co/XlA8Sb8Xoz via @TheWorldPost 1/5 pic.twitter.com/k4Ntx7YhLu
— Rosa O'Hara (@RosaO_Hara) October 13, 2017
Good overview by @YanzhongHuang of Thucydides Trap, @Joe_Nye's Kindleberger Trap, and other traps China faces https://t.co/MXhF5KKeyX
— Graham Allison (@GrahamTAllison) October 30, 2017
Important informed counterargument to idea that Xi speaks 4 “Chinese traditional virtues” cc @JamesFallows @huahsu https://t.co/kw7WDgx43e
— Jeff Wasserstrom (@jwassers) November 17, 2017
Trump in Asia: "This is how a superpower commits suicide" https://t.co/n7BLhJ8Hep by @Richeydarian in @washingtonpost via @TheWorldPost & @berggruenInst
— Devin T. Stewart (@devintstewart) November 13, 2017
Trump's new North Korea strategy might actually work, writes Hong Seok-Hyun for @TheWorldPost → https://t.co/buNxZ5Y4ku pic.twitter.com/7Zv9jDnky8
— Farah Mohamed (@farahymohamed) November 9, 2017
Obama vs Trump: Climate Changehttps://t.co/7ZVZJxXsto pic.twitter.com/Q5ULqApfUx
— Sustainable Lboro (@SustainLboro) November 6, 2017
US has done everything #NorthKorea wants: Dr Catherine Jones comments on increasing tensions between the countries | https://t.co/GGE2GgBpFz pic.twitter.com/sGTOr9ZNYg
— Warwick Newsroom (@warwicknewsroom) September 22, 2017
Xi Jinping Thought enshrined in China’s Communist Party charter https://t.co/pUAznvY0ml
— SCMP News (@SCMP_News) October 24, 2017
China imports ~80% of its cobalt from DRC. Cost & scarcity of critical metals are a major hurdle for future of EV. https://t.co/EODsrmSMim https://t.co/X6ZfQfF2Wj
— Hoffmann Centre (@HoffmannCentre) November 2, 2017
Sir John Beddington on the major challenge of resource availability in the 21st century #sustainablecities https://t.co/qe5dYEro4G pic.twitter.com/IkOq3j1yUm
— Oxford Martin School (@oxmartinschool) November 1, 2017
Before Trump and Brexit, there were still concerns that Global Governance is failing: https://t.co/9iGTohvtxK pic.twitter.com/7eYHjuZNCm
— Oxford Politics & IR (@Politics_Oxford) September 15, 2017
Samuel Ramani writes on Russia’s new diplomatic strategy in the Middle East: https://t.co/7GWkYCCDqn pic.twitter.com/rhfSDBIDBq
— Oxford Politics & IR (@Politics_Oxford) October 17, 2017
Yuli Tamir @BlavatnikSchool argues that #liberalism can only 'win again' if it understands that indivdiuals are bound together by institutions & therefore values them accordinglyhttps://t.co/aeKncatGE1
— Christopher May (@chrismayLU) November 10, 2017
Our @thomasnhale is mentioned in this piece about Trump and #Climatechange by @chrisdeerin on @unherd https://t.co/NruLUwyh1V
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) August 11, 2017
#Zapad2017: #Russia's show of force or ground for an offensive? New blog by student (soon alumnus) Farid Osmanov https://t.co/8IzyY70Kmf pic.twitter.com/ufp0SB57jU
— Blavatnik School (@BlavatnikSchool) September 13, 2017
Is WTO coherence w/Bretton Woods institutions costly in policy-making & implementing Doha round of negotiations? https://t.co/4X7WWcatic pic.twitter.com/5jWSFyCjot
— Oxford Econ Policy (@OxrepJournal) October 31, 2017
3rd #freepdf: East Asian policymakers must manage frictions e.g. urban migration & income inequality to grow income https://t.co/azyquKdtAO
— Oxford Econ Policy (@OxrepJournal) October 25, 2017
What China Does Next – The Atlantic https://t.co/9FpOfJsuLz @kcalamur @TheAtlantic #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 22, 2017
Negotiate with North Korea. But the Iran deal is nonnegotiable. https://t.co/auYz9LFy6n @TheWorldPost #WeekendRoundup
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 11, 2017
China Spreads Propaganda to U.S. on Facebook, a Platform It Bans at Home https://t.co/u96kPiCnBp @paulmozur @nytimes #understandingchina #newmedia
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 10, 2017
China’s Technology Ambitions Could Upset the Global Trade Order via @NYTimes https://t.co/y4ifv5jKL6
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 8, 2017
Will The Future Of Artificial Intelligence Look Chinese? @yueyueyuewang via @forbes https://t.co/O0LQpXn1hX #AI #understandingchina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 7, 2017
China’s AI ambitions revealed by most cited research papers https://t.co/cugKchAJDZ via @FT #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 7, 2017
“The two leaders should leverage their relationship and make the most of this moment in history” https://t.co/TPwxXmdZal #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 6, 2017
.@TheWorldPost #WeekendRoundUp: Trump’s heated climate denial spurs action across the planet. https://t.co/9uHRfHA0Ci
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) November 4, 2017
China’s party congress is a wake-up call for the West @TheWorldPost https://t.co/T1sleEoqad
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 28, 2017
China’s historic week. By BI member @FareedZakaria #UnderstandingChina https://t.co/9cbN48EF9o
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 27, 2017
.@kaifulee: AI may have been invented in West, but you can see its future taking shape on other side of the world https://t.co/fPXeuVX6VV
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 26, 2017
Xi Jinping offers a long-term view of China’s ambition https://t.co/m8nUEGuVjg BI advisor @KevinMRudd via @FT #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 24, 2017
Why tech giants see Singapore as the next A.I. hub https://t.co/P2K796Ap8c via @SCMP_news @jbhavan @SCMP_News
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 23, 2017
Big data meets Big Brother as China moves to rate its citizens https://t.co/sjEVbZOt0z @rachelbotsman @WIRED
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 23, 2017
.@FareedZakaria : Is Trump on his way to make the same tragic mistakes as other predecessors? https://t.co/6X0Sy9BjrM
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 20, 2017
Here are 5 Crucial Issues for President Xi's Second Term and China's Future:
Read More Here: https://t.co/xO1DAtY4Ji pic.twitter.com/Xy8IBT9QyK
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 19, 2017
7 things you need to know about Xi Jinping’s ‘new era’ for China https://t.co/7YX48BKReP @teddyng via @SCMP_News #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 18, 2017
5 Years Ago, China's Xi Jinping Was Largely Unknown. Now He's Poised To Reshape China https://t.co/4W6gv1EOdj @JulianGewirtz @jwassers
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 18, 2017
Opinion: Even Xi Jinping can’t ignore the party’s checks on power https://t.co/1cKPrkO1HB via @SCMP_news #UnderstandingChina #CCP
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 17, 2017
As U.S. Confronts Internet’s Disruptions, China Feels Vindicated https://t.co/WlzfDdVhsh @stevenleemyers @suilee #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 17, 2017
China seeks dominance of global AI industry https://t.co/hQLzfFkx2I via @FT #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 16, 2017
Xi Jinping and China’s New Era of Glory https://t.co/qIH00b0r0f @iandenisjohnson @nytimes #UnderstandingChina
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 14, 2017
Weekend roundup: Trump’s unraveling of the Iran deal dashes negotiations with North Korea https://t.co/CdRYrpcQkD
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 14, 2017
Opinion | China is winning the future. Here’s how. https://t.co/whj4aW0afA by BI member @FareedZakaria
— Berggruen Institute (@berggruenInst) October 13, 2017