Shaking the Global Order Series 2, Ep 20—Part 2: An Interview with Yves Tiberghien on the state of the US-China relationship

It is with great pleasure that I continued the conversation with my colleague Yves Tiberghien for this episode on ‘Shaking the Global Order’. 

After a short break I continued the discussion with Yves as to the current state of relations with the US and China. I was also able to extend our examination to include the impact of this competition on the Middle Power countries in the Indo-Pacific. The discussion extended to Japan, Korea, Taiwan and others. 

Yves is a Professor of Political Science, Director Emeritus of the Institute of Asian Research, Konwakai Chair in Japanese Research, and Director of the Center for Japanese Research at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, Canada. Yves recently completed a study leave and was a visiting scholar at the Taipei School of Economics and Political Science (2023-2024). 

Yves specializes in comparative political economy and international political economy with an empirical focus on China, Japan, and Korea. His latest book is The East Asian Covid-19 Paradox (August 2021) with work forthcoming on a new book titled Game-Changer: How Covid-19 Has Reshaped Societies and Politics in East Asia.

So, let’s rejoin Yves in the Virtual Studio in this examination of US-China relations and its impact on the Indo-Pacific.

Hosted by Alan Alexandroff

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