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that was a useful conversation despite the fact that of course washington's behavior in the asia pacific region is. not officially on the g 20 agenda here and japan sergey lavrov told journalists that russia did bring this issue up a few times during his meetings with the other foreign ministers here in the. little slips in the new. season on the g. 20 agenda although the country organizing it's good for any issue during the talks i'm talking about the meetings between foreign ministers these questions are important for our dialogue with the united states europe and countries in the asia pacific region especially after washington killed off the intermediate range nuclear forces and gone back to the building of surrogate new friendship with the new japanese foreign minister mr. he's expected to come to moscow before the end of this year i mean we have a train go in japan. ok to the iraqi capital were over and clashes between anti government demonstrators and security officers and left 4 dead at least 60 wounded to know that follows thursday's bloodshed and 8 people killed in protests erupted at
that was a useful conversation despite the fact that of course washington's behavior in the asia pacific region is. not officially on the g 20 agenda here and japan sergey lavrov told journalists that russia did bring this issue up a few times during his meetings with the other foreign ministers here in the. little slips in the new. season on the g. 20 agenda although the country organizing it's good for any issue during the talks i'm talking about the meetings between foreign ministers these...
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that was a useful conversation despite the fact that of course washington's behavior in the asia pacific region is not officially on the g 20 agenda here in japan sergey lavrov told journalists that russia did bring this issue up a few times during his meetings with the other foreign ministers here in the. little slips in the new arms race isn't on the g 20 agenda although the country organizing it could offer to at any issue during the talks. talking about the meetings between foreign ministers these questions are important for our dialogue with the united states europe and countries in the asia pacific region especially after washington killed off the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty and gone back to the building of surrogate robs a new friendship with the new japanese foreign minister mr. he's expected to come to moscow before the end of this year a 1000000 to train go in japan. electric vehicle maker tesla may be a renowned for pushing the boundaries an eco transport but the showcase launch of its futuristic new cyber truck proved to be well not exactly the smash hit the firm had ho
that was a useful conversation despite the fact that of course washington's behavior in the asia pacific region is not officially on the g 20 agenda here in japan sergey lavrov told journalists that russia did bring this issue up a few times during his meetings with the other foreign ministers here in the. little slips in the new arms race isn't on the g 20 agenda although the country organizing it could offer to at any issue during the talks. talking about the meetings between foreign...
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is forecast to contract by 4.7 percent other developing nations are strongly affected to the asia pacific region could see a drop of 2.6 percent of g.d.p. richer regions are most resilient of course the us and western europe can expect contractions of 1 point one and 1.7 percent respectively as climate events like wild fires and floods grow in frequency this study assumes countries will make modest efforts to adapt to mitigate the impact of climate change the time yet to tackle the effects of the invited environmental crisis let's bring in our correspondent joy the rain barrel in nairobi have leave reducing energy consumption restructure the economy how are such demands being taken up in african countries. the demands are being taken out. in quite a serious way because while africa might not understand much about climate change and what it's likely going to impact the continent say in 50 years from today the reason there is a realisation that most of our g.d.p. actually is generated from a group called the agricultural sector most of the african countries are aware that without putting in place
is forecast to contract by 4.7 percent other developing nations are strongly affected to the asia pacific region could see a drop of 2.6 percent of g.d.p. richer regions are most resilient of course the us and western europe can expect contractions of 1 point one and 1.7 percent respectively as climate events like wild fires and floods grow in frequency this study assumes countries will make modest efforts to adapt to mitigate the impact of climate change the time yet to tackle the effects of...
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will be 3 percent smaller than baseline for cost developing that nations will be worst hit the asia pacific region could see a drop of 2.6 percent in g.d.p. is particularly vulnerable to the loss of physical as well as natural disasters could grow in frequency and intensity but it is africa that is most likely exposed to the impact of most highly exposed to the impact of global warming largely as a result of under-development economy that is focused a contract by 4.7 percent and unsurprisingly which regions are most resilient the u.s. and western europe expect contractions of $1.00 or and 1.7 percent respectively the report soon countries will make modest efforts to adapt and mitigate the impact of climate change now let's bring in the author of one of the authors of this report john ferguson he is with the economist intelligence unit and joins us now from london john we're talking about the world economy 30 years from now how accurate can those predictions be. excellent it's a great question with any forecasts there is uncertainty in particular when you go out 3 decades and climate forecasting an
will be 3 percent smaller than baseline for cost developing that nations will be worst hit the asia pacific region could see a drop of 2.6 percent in g.d.p. is particularly vulnerable to the loss of physical as well as natural disasters could grow in frequency and intensity but it is africa that is most likely exposed to the impact of most highly exposed to the impact of global warming largely as a result of under-development economy that is focused a contract by 4.7 percent and unsurprisingly...
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the infected people live in western and central europe and north america 15 percent in the asia pacific region africa also has the highest numbers when it comes to new infections and aids believe that vets for now the only effective way to stop the disease from spreading is prevention and that is strongly in garrison mission he wants to make his country kenya hiv free he raises awareness about safe sex and protection from sexually transmitted diseases using empathy and some humor. be home his majesty the king. we join him in his home. in nairobi kenya africa's largest. is. on hold. from the i do the the most literal soul of a gotta draw it from the most literal everybody will be penned into the need for want an immediate we all want one in the world. eva king of condoms started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms after high school after losing a close friend to a change stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about hiv with as many people as possible to draw people's attention here is this i catch him growing out feet is very attractive and it's also make
the infected people live in western and central europe and north america 15 percent in the asia pacific region africa also has the highest numbers when it comes to new infections and aids believe that vets for now the only effective way to stop the disease from spreading is prevention and that is strongly in garrison mission he wants to make his country kenya hiv free he raises awareness about safe sex and protection from sexually transmitted diseases using empathy and some humor. be home his...
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the infected people live in western and central europe and north america 15 percent in the asia pacific region africa also has to highest numbers when it comes to new infections and aids believe that that for now the only effective way to stop the disease from spreading is for vention and that is stanley in garrison mission he wants to make his country kenya hiv free he says awareness about safe sex. from sexually transmitted diseases using empathy and some humor. the home his majesty the king of condoms. we join him in his kingdom. in america became africa's largest audience loud. this is my kingdom his my territory it is my eyes i can mia every day and you will to call the lady up roach 1st. item is going to the community to love a little sleep with them love what you call trust building and i think them on the whole it's bad indeed stages from the i do the most. soul of a gotta draw it from the most literal everybody will be depending to the need or want and many people want one thing that the world is turning a the king of condoms started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using
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i was joined by a member of the centre of creative leadership in the asia—pacific region, and talkedhasn't changed in the region. we need new frontier boards, and that is about having diversity in terms of gender, but as well as generational diversity, arsenal diversity we see as the biggest gap, and finally, we need diversity of new frontier skills. and as new frontier skills are sustainability, innovation, but why aren't we seeing that change happening now when it should have been done yesterday? well, there hasn't been a deliberate approach. mainly boards are recruiting from a small network of their colleagues or friends. so a very tight network, rather than doing capability based recruiting, looking at what skills we need for the future. for example, we need for the future. for example, we know we need more expertise in climate, we need more expertise in ethics, in human development stop that we need more expertise in digital, in boards. but they tend to stick to typical roles filled with lawyers, ceos, accountants. how do you rock the boat? how do you make these changes to this
i was joined by a member of the centre of creative leadership in the asia—pacific region, and talkedhasn't changed in the region. we need new frontier boards, and that is about having diversity in terms of gender, but as well as generational diversity, arsenal diversity we see as the biggest gap, and finally, we need diversity of new frontier skills. and as new frontier skills are sustainability, innovation, but why aren't we seeing that change happening now when it should have been done...
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decline in greater china the 2nd because total billionaires after the united states and the asia pacific region. and the tons of cabin crew have entered the 2nd day of a 2 day strike over paid most of it's take over from germany have been counsel for friday the airline said some disruption could follow on saturday because aircraft and crews are not in the right place. it's been a controversial project right from the start snot stream to a gas pipeline which will transport russian gas across the baltic sea to ricky to germany now billet is keen to go ahead with it but a new e.u. law stands in the way. as if stretching a pipeline across the baltic sea weren't difficult enough a new e.u. ruling makes it even harder the north stream to pipeline belongs to russian energy monolith gazprom has just the gas it will transport but a new e.u. law bans the pipelines owner from also supplying the gas with one exception if nord stream 2 had been completed early this year the law wouldn't apply it won't be finished until 2020 though so is nordstrom too over germany wants to prevent that the both the pipeline
decline in greater china the 2nd because total billionaires after the united states and the asia pacific region. and the tons of cabin crew have entered the 2nd day of a 2 day strike over paid most of it's take over from germany have been counsel for friday the airline said some disruption could follow on saturday because aircraft and crews are not in the right place. it's been a controversial project right from the start snot stream to a gas pipeline which will transport russian gas across the...
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the industrial group has downgraded its full-year earnings outlook and said weakness in the asia-pacific region oppressed its third-quarter revenues. china's economic growth hitting the slowest pace in 30 years. it has affected big multinational companies. for more, let's get to shery ahn at bloomberg news economy forum in beijing. great to see you. shery: thank you so much for that. whom to best ask? the ceo joins me at the new economy forum in beijing. thank you so much for being with as. we are seeing so much uncertainty over these trade tensions between the u.s. and china. how is that affecting your customers view and investment plans ahead and how is that affecting your business? >> we look at it through the lens of our customers. in china markets, we are viewing our customers, where are they going with their demand, where do they see their changes, and there has been a lot of discussion. do supply chains move? forward, wills go customers move production? we have not seen that. we continue to serve customers in china. isare 70% of our revenue specified in our customers materials or the pro
the industrial group has downgraded its full-year earnings outlook and said weakness in the asia-pacific region oppressed its third-quarter revenues. china's economic growth hitting the slowest pace in 30 years. it has affected big multinational companies. for more, let's get to shery ahn at bloomberg news economy forum in beijing. great to see you. shery: thank you so much for that. whom to best ask? the ceo joins me at the new economy forum in beijing. thank you so much for being with as. we...
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latin america where moscow also has both political economic and other interests and in the east asia pacific region where russia has. has worked on building new alliances to counterbalance washington's attempts to prolong its. moment so russia is essentially interested in creating a new world order where moscow will be one of the main poles not not single another union poor system but a multiple or system where both washington moscow and beijing and possibly some other kept those will play. roles elizabeth through many experts say the fall of the berlin wall did help define this new world order we saw the end of the cold war we saw nuclear treaties being signed like start what would you say is the legacy of the war from your point of view. i think it absolutely is to show that individual citizens can make a difference and so we have to remember the form of the what preceded that was increasingly large demonstrations by ordinary east germans and if vention a those demonstrations and protests became so large debts that regimes who are no alternative but to so open the wall and it was almost accidenta
latin america where moscow also has both political economic and other interests and in the east asia pacific region where russia has. has worked on building new alliances to counterbalance washington's attempts to prolong its. moment so russia is essentially interested in creating a new world order where moscow will be one of the main poles not not single another union poor system but a multiple or system where both washington moscow and beijing and possibly some other kept those will play....
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last year, a un—backed report found exploitable fisheries in the asia—pacific region are on course toshing isjust one of the issues being discussed at national geographic‘s explorer's festival, being held here in singapore for the first time. earlier i wasjoined by one of the speakers, the oceanographer sylvia earle. she is known in some circles as ‘your deepness', and she was instrumental in having google earth display ocean data. i asked what can be done to mitigate further damage to the oceans. we have two take seriously what we now know, that we really could not know until fairly recently. we thought, 50 years ago, that the ocean was infinite in its capacity to a cce pt ocean was infinite in its capacity to accept whatever we wanted to put into it. it would just go away. we could take out of the ocean whatever we wa nt could take out of the ocean whatever we want to do, it would always come back. it was 50 years ago that the first view of earth from space took place, and we could see this is all there is. it's one little blue miracle, ina there is. it's one little blue miracle, in
last year, a un—backed report found exploitable fisheries in the asia—pacific region are on course toshing isjust one of the issues being discussed at national geographic‘s explorer's festival, being held here in singapore for the first time. earlier i wasjoined by one of the speakers, the oceanographer sylvia earle. she is known in some circles as ‘your deepness', and she was instrumental in having google earth display ocean data. i asked what can be done to mitigate further damage to...
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cases currently playing out in australia shining a spotlight on china's rising influence in the asia pacific region the death of a young chinese a strongly in business man nick is also being investigated he died weeks after telling a stroke his spy agency he'd been approached by chinese agents to run for parliament i would caution anyone leaping to any conclusions about those men's that's why we have these agencies i'm not but i do find the allegations troubling and disturbing the device about china's threats to our sovereignty is not confined to australia this is happening all across east asia from indonesia and singapore through to vietnam and south korea debate also you seems to be taking place at a local level one of the nation's largest populations of chinese trial ians live. earth below you might have been for the wrong reason with reports that the chinese government will wait a local health into cutting ties with a news paper allegedly because it didn't communist. china is a struggle has. largest tried patna last year it was worth more than $180000000000.00 but relations have deteriorated si
cases currently playing out in australia shining a spotlight on china's rising influence in the asia pacific region the death of a young chinese a strongly in business man nick is also being investigated he died weeks after telling a stroke his spy agency he'd been approached by chinese agents to run for parliament i would caution anyone leaping to any conclusions about those men's that's why we have these agencies i'm not but i do find the allegations troubling and disturbing the device about...
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verykong has always been important to the financial sector across the asia-pacific region.zes the importance of that. the rest of the world r recognizes the importance of that. francine: can it lose its status peasant asian financial hub to mark david: i don't see that as likely. for the people that are affected by what's going on this is a challenging time. francine:francine: that was david solomon chief executive of goldman sachs, now to another exclusive interview from beijing , the beverage industry may be getting a boost in 2020 that's according to data from break intelligence. with increased expansion into new beverage categories and competition from the surging spiked saucer market, traditional beverage makers are poised for new threat and innovation. i'm delighted to be joined in by adv -- how is your business in china? how long will that impact last? >> something happened third-quarter. big business in china. we lead with budweiser, the number one premium blend in china. china has always been a very good market, one of our top five markets, very profitable. many ye
verykong has always been important to the financial sector across the asia-pacific region.zes the importance of that. the rest of the world r recognizes the importance of that. francine: can it lose its status peasant asian financial hub to mark david: i don't see that as likely. for the people that are affected by what's going on this is a challenging time. francine:francine: that was david solomon chief executive of goldman sachs, now to another exclusive interview from beijing , the beverage...
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of 2 cases currently playing out in shining a spotlight on china's rising influence in the asia pacific region the death of a young chinese a strongly in businessman nick is also being investigated he died weeks after telling a strongly a spy agency he'd been approached by chinese agents to run for parliament i would caution anyone leaping to any conclusions about those matters that's why we have these agencies on not but i do find the allegations troubling and disturbing the device about china's threats to our sovereignty is not confined to australia this is happening all across the state from indonesia and singapore through to vietnam and south korea debate also you seems to be taking place at a local level one of the nation's largest populations of chinese a stradley and live. earth below it might have been for the wrong reason with reports that the chinese government will wait a local health into cutting ties with a new pipe allegedly because it didn't communist. china is a strong largest trade partner last year it was worth more than $180000000000.00 but relations have deteriorated since
of 2 cases currently playing out in shining a spotlight on china's rising influence in the asia pacific region the death of a young chinese a strongly in businessman nick is also being investigated he died weeks after telling a strongly a spy agency he'd been approached by chinese agents to run for parliament i would caution anyone leaping to any conclusions about those matters that's why we have these agencies on not but i do find the allegations troubling and disturbing the device about...
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hong kong has always been very important as a financial sector across the asia-pacific region.the importance of that. the rest of the world recognizes the importance of that. it will be important that we find a resolution in the near term. >> can actually lose its status? >> i do not see that is likely. i do not see evidence of that. the situation needs to be resolved. the people who live there are affected by what is going on. rishaad: that was david solomon speaking exclusively to us. let's get straight to mumbai. take us through what to expect from the session today. we have a bit of resistance. we have the psychologically important 12,000 level, right? >> absolutely. we are last two days, trading in the last two or three sessions. traders will be keenly watching for the downside. , trading in the red. talking about the broader the 500 index has been trading with moderate cuts. rishaad: tell me about some of the stocks you are watching out for. whole china banking is playing on the market. >> absolutely. a couple of stocks that have been in focused -- it was up 12% yesterday
hong kong has always been very important as a financial sector across the asia-pacific region.the importance of that. the rest of the world recognizes the importance of that. it will be important that we find a resolution in the near term. >> can actually lose its status? >> i do not see that is likely. i do not see evidence of that. the situation needs to be resolved. the people who live there are affected by what is going on. rishaad: that was david solomon speaking exclusively to...
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growthook at the alibaba in business fundamentals, it is a lot for asia and the broader asia-pacific regionommercial point of view, market competition point of view, the impact will be less. i am not an expert on the capital markets specifically. paul: strategy consultant partner adam xu, thank you so much for joining us. we will have more on alibaba's hong kong listing throughout the day. andrew sullivan will join us at the market open. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak asia." i am shery ahn in new york. paul: i am paul allen in sydney. business flash headlines. google says it has fired four employees for violations of data security policies. a company has written to all staff in an email seen by bloomberg. the decision may escalate tensions between management and activist workers who have been protesting for months about a range of issues including ,oogle's work with military censored searches in china, and claims of sexual harassment. shery: huawei's prospects have dimmed after they said they are looking for a new equipment supplier. the open reach division is evaluating othe
growthook at the alibaba in business fundamentals, it is a lot for asia and the broader asia-pacific regionommercial point of view, market competition point of view, the impact will be less. i am not an expert on the capital markets specifically. paul: strategy consultant partner adam xu, thank you so much for joining us. we will have more on alibaba's hong kong listing throughout the day. andrew sullivan will join us at the market open. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "daybreak...
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i think technology will lay a very important role in the rapidly-changing demography in the asia-pacific regionng us today, the adb chief economist. we have breaking news. end itsing it will retail pilot project with amazon. they announced that project in june. that was supposed to be nike selling its product on amazon.com, a limited product assortment on its website, but now coming out and saying they will lend that retail pilot project with amazon, although they will continue to partner with amazon web services. at movers in japan. saco gaining ground at the moment -- seiki gaining ground -- gaining ground, rising 6% after they adjusted their forecast. 2.25% afters down they cut their full year profit forecast, with through their dividend outlook and said it was undecided about whether to make a payout at all. we are also watching shares of yahoo! the dairy beverage producer. we saw shares yesterday rise to a percent, the biggest intraday gain since may of last year and now they are giving up back almost all those gains, downside 6%, the company cutting its operating forecast for the year, in
i think technology will lay a very important role in the rapidly-changing demography in the asia-pacific regionng us today, the adb chief economist. we have breaking news. end itsing it will retail pilot project with amazon. they announced that project in june. that was supposed to be nike selling its product on amazon.com, a limited product assortment on its website, but now coming out and saying they will lend that retail pilot project with amazon, although they will continue to partner with...
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asia pacific academic study. it was established in hawaii in 1995 but it's a dod institution that provides a forum where current and future military and civilian leaders from the end of pacific gather to address regional and global security issues and enhance security cooperation through programs of executive education, professional exchange and building relationships ofdi trut and confidence. currently over 30 countries sent participants to engage and learn and build those relationships. the ted stevens arctic security study sensor which is what we seek to namee this arctic center will be monitored after the daniel k asia-pacificft center o the fact that the two of them worked hand-in-hand worked hand-in-hand of national security defense from both the perspective of the far north as well as the asia-pacific is only fitting that we model and arctic center. the head center after the asia pacific center. the senator understands the value of the asian-pacific center and he has joined senator sullivan and i and the cosponsor of this legislation but what we are seeking to do here the overarching goals of this arctic security study center is to find solutions for the greatest security challenges of the arct
asia pacific academic study. it was established in hawaii in 1995 but it's a dod institution that provides a forum where current and future military and civilian leaders from the end of pacific gather to address regional and global security issues and enhance security cooperation through programs of executive education, professional exchange and building relationships ofdi trut and confidence. currently over 30 countries sent participants to engage and learn and build those relationships. the...
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look, i thought it would have been a great counter to what china is trying to do in the asia pacific region candidates, democratic candidate and republican candidate were against it tpp was dead either way, since both people nominated were against it, and that's who the people voted for do i believe at some point it is something we should revisit? frankly, the administration is in my view open to it, rather than one big deal, trying to do bilateral deals with countries individually i think it is harder to do it that way, but ultimately offering an alternative to what china is doing is certainly better but right now that's not in the cards given the trump view toward it and secretary clinton's view when she was the candidate as well. >> senator, we appreciate you spending time with viewers appreciate it very much. talk to you soon >> thank you >>> as we go to break, a quick check of the markets session highs are close. dow up 250 ♪ ♪ not much, how about you? >>are you answering my text in person? i am...yeah. >>lol. come on in. this is tech that helps you be there. the nissan altima. now off
look, i thought it would have been a great counter to what china is trying to do in the asia pacific region candidates, democratic candidate and republican candidate were against it tpp was dead either way, since both people nominated were against it, and that's who the people voted for do i believe at some point it is something we should revisit? frankly, the administration is in my view open to it, rather than one big deal, trying to do bilateral deals with countries individually i think it...
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pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region. my mom comes from southeast asia . more or less ethnically i covered the indo pacific. i've written books and written a lot about the regions. , try to bring them together particularly under the trump administration and how we're going move forward. we gave a presentation last year on indo pacific and southeast asia's place in that and that presentation we had here really helped me to put the final touches to the book. the more politically correct term was china's -- [indiscernible] -- to germany. i think premature pretty much puts it where i need it to be put. the question also right now is how do we preserve peace and stability in the indo pacific and this is not about confronting china per se or excluding china but how to make sure that we manage the rise of china in ways that is mutually acceptable and mutually beneficial. this is the book, sorry, it was too fresh, i couldn't bring copies. maybe early next year i can come back for a proper book tour on that. when it comes tonding what's happening in the pacific, par
pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region. my mom comes from southeast asia . more or less ethnically i covered the indo pacific. i've written books and written a lot about the regions. , try to bring them together particularly under the trump administration and how we're going move forward. we gave a presentation last year on indo pacific and southeast asia's place in that and that presentation we had here really helped me to put the final touches to the book. the more politically correct...
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pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region to my mom comes from southeast asia with some i didn't background so more or less i cover the indo-pacific and recent books and written a lot about regions. i tried to bring together under the edit against china competition under the trump administration and how we're going to before. we gave a presentation last year on indo-pacific and southeast asia place in the presentation we had here at the hudson will help me to put the final touches to the book. the band going to talk about what i call china's premature need for hegemony. the more politically correct term was -- as written for a number of things in the station but premature hegemony pretty much puts it were indeed it to be put. the question right now is how do we preserve peace and stability in the indo-pacific? this is not about confronting china per se or excluding china but how to make sure we manage the rights the china in ways it's mutually acceptable and beneficial. this is the book. sorry, i couldn't bring copies. a be early next year i can come back more proper book to her on that. wh
pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region to my mom comes from southeast asia with some i didn't background so more or less i cover the indo-pacific and recent books and written a lot about regions. i tried to bring together under the edit against china competition under the trump administration and how we're going to before. we gave a presentation last year on indo-pacific and southeast asia place in the presentation we had here at the hudson will help me to put the final touches to the...
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pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region and my mom comes from southeast asia with some i didn't background so more or less i cover the indo-pacific and recent books and written a lot about regions. i tried to bring them together under the auspice of u.s.-china competition, particularly under the trump administration and how we are going to move forward. we gave a presentation last year on indo-pacific and southeast asia place in the presentation we had in the hudson -- at the hudson helped me to put the final touches to the book. china'salk about premature hegemony. i think that puts it where i needed to be put. how do we preserve peace and stability in the pacific and this is not about confronting china per se or excluding china, but how we make sure we manage the rise of china that is mutually acceptable and beneficial. this is the book. i couldn't bring copies. i can come back for a proper book tour. when it comes to understand what is happening in the pacific, particularly the asia-pacific, i think there are two figures that helped me a lot to frame the question and possible answer. on
pacific. my dad comes from the caspian region and my mom comes from southeast asia with some i didn't background so more or less i cover the indo-pacific and recent books and written a lot about regions. i tried to bring them together under the auspice of u.s.-china competition, particularly under the trump administration and how we are going to move forward. we gave a presentation last year on indo-pacific and southeast asia place in the presentation we had in the hudson -- at the hudson...
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region. if the us is defined in the asia—pacific only by trade friction, thatis asia—pacific only by trade frictionimits how other countries connect with the us. i don't think trade friction or what the president is doing vis—a—vis china is necessarily bad, i would probably do it differently. but the point is don't be 100% a bad cop. have a positive agenda as well. and thatis have a positive agenda as well. and that is where i think the us can probably be faulted, that there is no positive agenda, there are no trade initiatives under way. in the us is perceived only through the lens of trade friction. and so does that then let china step into that void? because china now appears to be exerting a lot more influence, especially as this rcep agreement is signed in february. i think that's exactly the point, that china is a bit of a role reversal. china is the one with the initiative, with its best foot forward. there is rcep, there is also belt and road initiative. so china is spreading its wings and —— wings and looking for better connectivity when the united states is interested in saying only what
region. if the us is defined in the asia—pacific only by trade friction, thatis asia—pacific only by trade frictionimits how other countries connect with the us. i don't think trade friction or what the president is doing vis—a—vis china is necessarily bad, i would probably do it differently. but the point is don't be 100% a bad cop. have a positive agenda as well. and thatis have a positive agenda as well. and that is where i think the us can probably be faulted, that there is no...