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Too few people in India can afford proper healthcare – 16 million people in India are at risk to fall into poverty because of the financial burden of needing to pay their medical bills. Therefore, a structural shift is urgently needed.
How China adapts to the net zero target is particularly significant because of the size of the economy and country. Whilst China is a giant emitter, its government has been putting forth efforts to reach the targets of the Paris agreement.
Human rights lawyer Dilfuza Kurolova and political scientist Dr. Farkhod Tolipov talk about their homeland Uzbekistan – the land locked and most populous country of Central Asia.
Art historian Koen De Ceuster on North Korean art studios, the country's own tradition of Socialist Realism, and the emotionality and originality of the North Korean artists as historiographers.
Ariane Reimers (ARD / MERICS) and Noah Barkin (German Marshall Fund of the United States / Rhodium Group) talk about the upcoming German elections and its potential consequences for Europe's China policy.
Human rights lawyer Bhavani Fonseka and human rights advocate Ambika Satkunanathan talk about their homeland Sri Lanka – the island nation just off the southeastern coast of India.
Duncan Clark, one of the leading experts on China’s technology sector, talks about Chinese tech sector regulations in a conversation with Asia Society Switzerland's Nico Luchsinger.