Many happy returns to the Dalai Lama who has just turned 90, but the reality that many are facing is that there may soon be a dispute over succession. The Dalai Lama’s supporters will choose their own reincarnated leader, but the Chinese government has long made it clear that the successor will come from China.
Guest: Assoc. Professor Ruth Gamble (Deputy Director, La Trobe Asia)
Recorded on 8th July, 2025.
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#246: South Korea's Security Challenge
South Korea faces a number of security challenges, living in the shadow of states such as China and Russia, and with its capital Seoul around 50km from the border it shares with North Korea. In times of contestation and with a new government in place it has the chance to reexamine its priorities and contribution to security in the Asia Pacific.
Guest: Dongkeun Lee (Policy Fellow, Asia-Pacific Leadership Network)
Recorded on 27th April, 2025.
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#245: Australia-India Critical Mining Cooperation
The Australian government has released a new roadmap aiming to bolster critical minerals co-operation between Australia and India. Crucial to the economy and productivity, the mineral trade, the plan aims to drive research and trade in both countries, but can the plan also address resource security and climate concerns?
Guests:
Ambika Vishwanath (DFAT Maitri Principal Research Fellow, La Trobe Asia)
Titiksha Vashist (Co-founder and Lead Researcher, Pranava Institute)
Recorded 16th April, 2025
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Book Launch: Rivers of the Asian Highlands
High in the Himalayas the waters of Asia’s eight largest rivers intersect. The rivers of the Asian Highlands are central to the world’s weather systems and activities in their water catchments have shaped the human past and will shape the future. These rivers support more than three billion people and provide water for 85% of Asia’s populations, and what happens to Asian highland rivers is of global significance.
Today human activities are contributing to rising temperatures, which leads to glacial shrinkage and uncertain river flows. Highland rivers are suffering from multiple crises, including inept management, negative effects from poorly planned damming, and declining fish stocks, along with decreased biodiversity.
This event explores the rivers of this critically important region and the iconological crisis that they face.
The launch of Rivers of the Asian Highlands From Deep Time to the Climate Crisis by Ruth Gamble, Gillian G. Tan, Hongzhang Xu, Sara Beavis, Petra Maurer, Jamie Pittock, John Powers, Robert J. Wasson, published by Routledge.
Speakers:
Professor Emily T. Yeh (Geography, University of Colorado Boulder)
Dipak Gyawali (Former Minister of Water Resources of Nepal)
Dr Ruth Gamble (Deputy Director, La Trobe Asia)
Ambika Vishwanath (Principal Research Fellow, La Trobe Asia) (Chair)
Recorded on 27th May, 2025.
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#244: Great Power Contestation in the Asia-Pacific
The Asia-Pacific is an area of great power contestation, of an intense rivalry between major powers, particularly the United States and China. How influence and dominance intersect in the Asia Pacific has major implications for the politics, economies and militaries of the countries in the region.
Guest: Mike Bosack (Special Adviser for Government Relations,Yokosuka Council on Asia-Pacific Studies)
Recorded 29th April, 2025.