Dialogue
Dialogue
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Dialogue covers a wide range of topics, providing a balanced and critical perspective on current affairs and analysis within the framework of cross-cultural and multidisciplinary comparisons. Hundreds of heads of state, diplomats, business leaders and culture icons have appeared on the show.]]>
Japan, Philippines deepen alignment
Tokyo and Manila have agreed to begin talks on maritime boundary delimitation in waters to the east of Taiwan. Beijing has rejected the move arguing that the waters in question involve China's maritime rights and interests. What is really driving the latest moves by Japan and the Philippines? Are they creating a new flashpoint in regional maritime and sovereignty disputes? And how will such a unilateral move undermine regional stability?
Jun 4
26 min
Southeast Asia faces strategic crossroads amid Iran war and great power rivalry
The world is entering a period of strategic uncertainty. The war in Iran and disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have shaken energy markets, threatened shipping routes, and reminded Asia how vulnerable it remains to conflict far beyond its shores. At the same time, US-China relations continue to reshape trade, technology, security, and choices facing Southeast Asia. Can Southeast Asia keep diplomacy balanced while great power competition narrows the space for neutrality? What role could China play in regional economic development? And how should the region view Japan's expanding military build-up?
Jun 2
26 min
Shangri-La Dialogue: US defense message, China relations and regional security debate
At this year's Shangri-La Dialogue, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized US military strength and urged regional partners to boost defense spending, repeatedly citing "peace through strength" and deterrence. On China, he took a softer tone than last year, noting efforts to build a stable, constructive relationship and the importance of military communication. Does this signal a shift in Washington's security approach? Is higher military spending the path to regional security? And what is China's vision for regional peace and prosperity?
Jun 1
26 min
China and the EU
China and the European Union remain deeply interconnected through trade, investment, technology and diplomacy. Yet the relationship is also facing growing strains. Brussels is speaking more openly about de-risking, industrial security and strategic autonomy, while Beijing warns that some of Europe's emerging policy proposals risk pushing the relationship toward protectionism and discrimination. At the same time, European leaders and senior officials continue to visit China, underscoring that despite rising tensions, both sides still see engagement and cooperation as essential. Where do China-EU relations stand today? Can Europe pursue greater security and competitiveness without shutting the door on cooperation with China? And following U.S. President Donald Trump's recent visit to China, will European governments reconsider their own approach toward Beijing?
May 28
26 min
Iran peace efforts
US forces have launched new strikes on Iranian targets near the Strait of Hormuz, with Washington describing the operation as “self-defense” after Iranian vessels were reportedly involved in mine-laying activities and missile threats against US assets. The latest escalation comes at a highly fragile moment as negotiations are reportedly continuing over a possible ceasefire framework. But major disagreements remain over sanctions relief, uranium enrichment, Israel's attacks on Lebanon, and freedom of navigation through one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints. Are we seeing the first steps of a possible diplomatic settlement, or simply a temporary pause before another round of confrontation? Can Washington prevent the Strait of Hormuz from becoming the center of a much wider regional conflict? And how vulnerable is the global economy to another major shock in the Gulf?
May 26
26 min
Xizang 75 years on
Saturday marks the 75th anniversary of the peaceful liberation of Xizang Autonomous Region. Over the past seven and a half decades, Xizang has undergone profound transformations in its economy, infrastructure, public services, and living standards. Its GDP has grown from just 327 million yuan in 1965 to more than 300 billion yuan in 2025, and the region is now targeting economic growth of over 7 percent in 2026. How has Xizang changed over the past 75 years? What does its development reveal about China’s approach to human rights — particularly the right to development? And as the region enters a new stage of high-quality growth, what kind of Xizang will the world see in the years ahead?
May 22
26 min
Cross-strait tie: Is Lai losing support in Taiwan?
Beijing has strongly rejected Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te's latest remarks on cross-Strait relations, accusing him of repackaging "Taiwan independence" in the language of peace and democracy. The comments come as Lai faces mounting political pressure on the island, after Taiwan's legislature voted on an impeachment motion against him. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has warned against Taiwan independence and calls Taiwan a "problem." Where does the Taiwan question stand amid these developments? Why is Washington's opposition to Taiwan independence a positive step toward peace and stability in the region? And what's the message sent by Washington if arms sales continue?
May 21
26 min
Insights into China-Russia ties
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin have issued a joint statement on further strengthening strategic coordination and deepening friendship and cooperation between the two countries. The two sides also signed a series of cooperation agreements across a wide range of sectors. What is this visit all about? How have China and Russia managed to build such a stable and resilient relationship? Amid rising global uncertainty and geopolitical tensions, what does a deepening and steady China-Russia partnership mean for the world as well as for themselves?
May 20
26 min
Looking to the future of China-Russia ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin's state visit to China comes as the two countries mark 30 years of a strategic partnership and 25 years of a good neighborliness. What is the current state of China-Russia economic and trade cooperation? Where are the new opportunities for growth? How could closer China-Russia ties give fresh momentum to BRICS and broader Global South cooperation?
May 19
26 min
Xi-Trump meeting: what will it mean for China-U.S. ties?
The recent meetings between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump has put the world's most consequential bilateral relationship back at the center of global attention. As the two sides set a new tone of building a relationship of constructive and strategic stability, how will they expand cooperation and manage their differences to stabilize their ties? What challenges and opportunities lie ahead?
May 18
26 min
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