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Richard Gray And Jersey Lee
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Pacific Polarity
Victor Shih: China's Economic Influence, Institutions, and Incursion with the United States
For this episode, we spoke with Victor Shih, Professor at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy. Dr. Shih is a leading expert on Chinese finance, political economy, and elite politics. In our conversation, we discussed China’s vision for international economic governance and the how Washington and Beijing are approaching the trade war today.Richard GrayWelcome to this episode of Pacific Polarity. Today we're speaking with Dr. Victor Schur, who's a professor at UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy, where he is the Director of the 21st Cent...
2025-05-11
40 min
Pacific Polarity
Steven Okun: U.S.-Southeast Asia Trade, Tension, and Turning-points
In this conversation with Steven Okun, we discuss the evolving relationships economic relationship between Washington and Southeast Asia. During his career in and out of government, Steve has worked on policy issues on both sides of the Pacific. Today, as the founder of APAC Advisors, he counsels clients on sustainability and public affairs strategy. Richard GrayHello, everyone. Welcome to Pacific Clarity. Today we're talking with Steve Okun. Steve's career spans government service, consulting, and social impact. A seasoned Democratic presidential campaigner, Steve received a political appointment to the U.S. Department of...
2025-05-05
41 min
Pacific Polarity
Dialogue with Zhou Bo: China's "Grand Strategy"
What is China’s grand strategy? What are the PRC’s principles in foreign affairs, and how does it’s government structure inform matters of decision-making? These are some of the questions we attempted to answer on this episode of Pacific Polarity with retired Senior Colonel Zhou Bo. During his career in the People’s Liberation Army, Zhou engaged extensively with foreign counterparts and was a consistent participant at the Shangri-La Dialogue. Today, as a senior fellow at Tsinghua University’s Centre for International Security and Strategy (CISS), he continues to share China’s perspectives on security issues with the world.
2025-04-29
40 min
Pacific Polarity
In Conversation with Ambassador Richard Broinowski: Australia's Place in Asia
In this episode, veteran Australian diplomat Richard Broinowski reflects on Australia’s historical discomfort with its geographic position in Asia and the strategic shift that began in the post-Vietnam War era toward deeper engagement with the region. Drawing on his experience as ambassador to Vietnam and other Asian nations, Broinowski discusses the challenges and missed opportunities in Australia’s regional diplomacy, critiques the AUKUS agreement as limiting Australia's strategic autonomy, and calls for a more pragmatic and constructive relationship with China. He also highlights the importance of nuanced diplomacy amid the intensifying U.S.–China rivalry and reflects on the br...
2025-04-23
43 min
Pacific Polarity
In Conversation with Patrick Buchan: Australia in a Turbulent Pacific
A summary of our conversation is available here.Note: Our conversation took place on the eve of Trump’s “Liberation Day.” Due to Patrick’s connectivity issues, the conversation was conducted via phone call, leading to less than ideal audio quality. The transcript below has been cleaned up and can be referred to for a more polished version of our conversation.Jersey LeeToday we're delighted to be talking with Patrick Buchan. So Patrick, could you briefly give us a bit on your background?Patrick BuchanThanks, it's great to be on...
2025-04-09
58 min
Pacific Polarity
America is Looking Inward; Can Europe Look East?
Europe’s status on the world stage is increasingly precarious, with an emboldened Russia, a damaged — if not decaying — trans-Atlantic relationship, and significant military and energy dependencies. This week, Richard Gray and Jersey Lee discuss the options Europe is currently faced with, how it might approach a "pivot to Asia", and the tradeoffs of such an “eastward” shift. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit pacificpolarity.substack.com
2025-03-05
17 min
Pacific Polarity
Bridges, Barriers, and BRI: Southeast Asia’s Balancing Act
Since the end of the Vietnam Wars, Southeast Asian states have opened, prospered, and strengthened relations with each other and states abroad. But, as the U.S.-China relationship continues to escalate, the Myanmar civil war continues unabated, and President Trump de-prioritizes multilateral institutions, ASEAN will face unique stressors. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit pacificpolarity.substack.com
2025-02-17
25 min
Pacific Polarity
Australian Mateship: Facing Trump and China’s Rise
Australia is a steadfast ally of the United States, but its relationship with the U.S. is not without limits. In this first episode of Pacific Polarity, Richard and Jersey discuss the state of play in U.S.-Australia relations. They cover historic convergence and divergence between the two states, the role of China in defining their relations, and the ways in which the Australian Labor government might approach President Trump’s second term. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus ep...
2025-02-03
19 min