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Zhang Xi and Eduard Kögel talk about the fundamentals of architecture in Asia, how foreign concepts can be adapted to a local context, and the Eastern ideas of architecture in the West.
The fourth episode brings us to one of the world’s most crowded countries: Bangladesh. Dr. Faraha Nawaz and Sara Hossain share their view of the country, and discuss the changing role of women in Bangladesh.
In our third episode of "A Closer Look" Iswandy Ahmad and agricultural entrepreneur Dr. Vanessa Teo share their view on Brunei, the monarchy, and discuss the government’s as well as entrepreneurial activities in the agricultural sector.
In the second episode of "A Closer Look" we’ll explore the landlocked and most populous country of Central Asia: Uzbekistan. Dilfuza Kurolova and Dr. Farkhod Tolipov will discuss the country's challenges and development of civil society.
In this Oxford Debate we are debating whether a strong Quadrilateral Security Dialogue between India, Japan, Australia and the U.S. is about to change the security balance in the region.
The first episode of "A Closer Look" brings us to Sri Lanka – the island nation just off the southeastern coast of India. Bhavani Fonseka and Ambika Satkunanathan are talking about domestic politics and human right issues.
Linh Nguyen, Dr. Le Hong Hiep, and Raymond Mallon discuss Vietnam's rising role in Southeast Asia, its foreign investments, and its trade and politics. This webcast was moderated by BDO's Noel Clehane.