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Talk Radio EuropeTalk Radio EuropeRazeen Sally: Return to Sri Lanka...with TRE's Anna GlowinskiRazeen Sally: Return to Sri Lanka...with TRE's Anna Glowinski2025-02-1426 minLove Books Hate Reading PodcastLove Books Hate Reading PodcastReturn to Sri Lanka by Razeen Sally - Audiobook Review"Return to Sri Lanka" by Razeen Sally is a captivating audiobook that blends personal memoir, travelogue, and historical analysis.Razeen Sally, a Sri Lankan-born scholar, takes listeners on an intimate journey to rediscover his homeland after decades abroad.Through vivid storytelling, he explores Sri Lanka’s breathtaking landscapes, cultural diversity, and complex history, from colonial legacies to the scars of civil war.Offering deep reflections on identity, belonging, and the challenges of modern nation-building, this audiobook is a thought-provoking exploration of one of South Asia's most fascinating countries.Perfect for history bu...2025-01-0806 minGet Hooked On Your Day With A Thrilling Full Audiobook.Get Hooked On Your Day With A Thrilling Full Audiobook.Return to Sri Lanka by Razeen SallyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/806690to listen full audiobooks. Title: Return to Sri Lanka Author: Razeen Sally Narrator: Razeen Sally Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 15 minutes Release date: January 2, 2025 Genres: Asia Publisher's Summary: A blend of travel writing, memoir, history and current affairs that tells the story of Sri Lanka. A perfect read for first-time visitors, Sri Lankans abroad or at home, or anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of the world’s most fascinating and paradoxical countries. Razeen Sally was born to a Sri Lankan Muslim father and a Welsh mother. Just before his teens, a po...2025-01-024h 15Explore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaExplore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaReturn to Sri Lanka by Razeen SallyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/806690 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Return to Sri Lanka Author: Razeen Sally Narrator: Razeen Sally Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 15 minutes Release date: January 2, 2025 Genres: Asia Publisher's Summary: A blend of travel writing, memoir, history and current affairs that tells the story of Sri Lanka. A perfect read for first-time visitors, Sri Lankans abroad or at home, or anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of the world’s most fascinating and paradoxical countries. Razeen Sally was born to a Sri Lankan Muslim father and a Welsh mother. Just before his teens, a...2025-01-0203 minExplore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaExplore New Full Audiobooks in History, AsiaReturn to Sri Lanka by Razeen SallyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/806690to listen full audiobooks. Title: Return to Sri Lanka Author: Razeen Sally Narrator: Razeen Sally Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 15 minutes Release date: January 2, 2025 Genres: Asia Publisher's Summary: A blend of travel writing, memoir, history and current affairs that tells the story of Sri Lanka. A perfect read for first-time visitors, Sri Lankans abroad or at home, or anyone looking to deepen their understanding of one of the world’s most fascinating and paradoxical countries. Razeen Sally was born to a Sri Lankan Muslim father and a Welsh mother. Just before his teens, a po...2025-01-024h 15My Blog » lowe1My Blog » lowe1-download EPUB Trade Policy, New Century: The WTO, FTAs and Asia Rising By Razeen Sally AudiobookLink To Download : https://recomendedbook.com/?book=0255365446 To Read or Download Trade Policy, New Century: The WTO, FTAs and Asia Rising by Razeen Sally Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading Trade Policy, New Century: The WTO, FTAs and Asia Rising Download Trade Policy, New Century: The WTO, FTAs and Asia Rising PDF/EBooks Trade Policy, […]2024-10-0400 minKopi Time podcast with Taimur BaigKopi Time podcast with Taimur BaigKopi Time E070: Prof Razeen Sally on the economics and geopolitics of trade dealsRazeen Sally, Associate Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, joins Kopi Time to discuss trends in regional and global trade. We begin with the latest on RCEP and CP-TPP, with emphasis on the key gainers, the gaps in the agreements, role of China and the US, and the potential impact on the region. Prof Sally points out that CP-TPP is a true 21st century deal, covering critical topics such as data, intellectual property, and services, but its outlook is hazy with the US political environment not being conducive to trad...2022-02-2352 minKopi Time podcast with Taimur BaigKopi Time podcast with Taimur BaigKopi Time E070: Prof Razeen Sally on the economics and geopolitics of trade dealsRazeen Sally, Associate Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, joins Kopi Time to discuss trends in regional and global trade. We begin with the latest on RCEP and CP-TPP, with emphasis on the key gainers, the gaps in the agreements, role of China and the US, and the potential impact on the region. Prof Sally points out that CP-TPP is a true 21st century deal, covering critical topics such as data, intellectual property, and services, but its outlook is hazy with the US political environment not being conducive to trad...2022-02-2352 minInside Asia PodcastInside Asia PodcastA Case Against Cronyism (w/ Razeen Sally)Conversations – most would agree – are best had in person. Yet, our recent bout with Covid has shown that sometimes technology is necessary to keep that conversation flowing. When restrictions lifted several months back, I was quick to return to in-person meetings, on location. It was nice while it lasted. In recent days, Singapore made a call to re-impose rules to keep us at home, out of the office and away from crowds. It’s probably the right decision, but I confess, the thought of going backward instead of forward is mildly distressing. I have the feeling I’m not alone.  ...2021-05-1049 minAsian Review of BooksAsian Review of BooksRazeen Sally, "Return to Sri Lanka: Travels in a Paradoxical Island" (Juggernaut, 2019)Return to Sri Lanka: Travels is a Paradoxical Island (Juggernaut, 2019), the latest book by Professor Razeen Sally, describes the country with the following words.There are shelf-loads of recent books about bigger and better-known countries, not least on Sri Lanka’s giant northern neighbour. But little Sri Lanka hardly pops up on the world’s radar screen. When it does, it presents a fractional, distorted view – bombs going off one day, ethnic riots another day, alleged war crimes. On more peaceful days, it yields tourist images of ‘Paradise’...Return to Sri Lanka is part memoir, part history...2021-04-2942 minForeseeable: A Podcast Series by Global-is-AsianForeseeable: A Podcast Series by Global-is-AsianExplaining the Asian Economic MiracleRazeen Sally is Associate Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Chairman of the Institute of Policy Studies, the main economic-policy think tank in his native Sri Lanka. His research and teaching focuses on global trade policy and Asia in the world economy. He has also written on the history of economic ideas, especially the theory of commercial policy. Subscribe to our newsletter  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2020-11-0223 minTalks with PetriTalks with PetriSerendipitous journey through geopolitical stormsRazeen Sally talks about the threat of China, the role of Singapore in the new volatile world, what’s ahead of us in geopolitics and what he discovered in Sri Lanka. See the full episode notes: https://www.petrikajander.com/serendipitous-journey/. Guest bio Razeen Sally is a Sri Lankan-British writer. His new book, a travel memoir, is Return to Sri Lanka: Travels in a Paradoxical Island (Juggernaut). He is a visiting associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, and previously taught at the Lo...2020-07-051h 37Macro Musings with David BeckworthMacro Musings with David Beckworth106 – Razeen Sally on Protectionism, International Trade, and ChinaRazeen Sally is an associate professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore and formerly taught at the London School of Economics. He is also the Chairman of the Institute of Policy Studies, the main economic policy think tank in Sri Lanka and a senior advisor to Sri Lanka’s Minister of Finance. Today, he joins the show to discuss the state of international economic affairs and how it specifically relates to Asia. Razeen explains why he believes the U.S. should stay engaged within Asia and also shares his thoughts on Ch...2018-05-1459 min2006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Session Three : SocietyContributor(s): Professor Robert Wade, HE Sun Yuxi, Dr Purna Sen, Professor Lord Meghnad Desai | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-071h 47Autumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Session Three : SocietyContributor(s): Professor Robert Wade, HE Sun Yuxi, Dr Purna Sen, Professor Lord Meghnad Desai | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-071h 472006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Session Two : GovernanceContributor(s): Dr Razeen Sally, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Dr Mohammed Munir Abdul Majid, Kiran Karnik | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-071h 38Autumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Session Two : GovernanceContributor(s): Dr Razeen Sally, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Dr Mohammed Munir Abdul Majid, Kiran Karnik | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-071h 382006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Session One : ReformContributor(s): Professor Danny Quah, Sheila Dikshit, Nandan Nilekani, Turan Das, Professor Kishore Mahbubani | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-071h 42Autumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Session One : ReformContributor(s): Professor Danny Quah, Sheila Dikshit, Nandan Nilekani, Turan Das, Professor Kishore Mahbubani | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-071h 422006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf2006 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Opening SessionContributor(s): Howard Davies, Professor Amartya Sen, Mervyn King, Professor William Cornish, Sir Nicholas Stern, Dr Manmohan Singh, Dr Y V Reddy | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-0758 minAutumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAutumn 2006 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdfAsia Forum 2006 Opening SessionContributor(s): Howard Davies, Professor Amartya Sen, Mervyn King, Professor William Cornish, Sir Nicholas Stern, Dr Manmohan Singh, Dr Y V Reddy | Discussions were led by LSE academics: Professor Danny Quah, Head of Economics Department; Dr Razeen Sally, senior lecturer in international political economy and head of the international trade policy unit and Professor Robert Wade, professor of political economy and development at DESTIN. Other speakers included: Sheila Dikshit, chief minister of Delhi; Nandan M Nilekani, chief executive officer of Infosys; Mr Sun Yuxi, Chinese Ambassador to India, and Dr YV Reddy, governor of the Reserve Bank of India.2006-12-0758 min