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soft power

Malaysia swings away from shipping apes abroad in orangutan diplomacy rethink

by Walter Watson
Malaysia swings away from shipping apes abroad in orangutan diplomacy rethink

On Sunday, Plantation and Commodities Minister Johari Abdul Ghani said any gifted orangutans will stay in Malaysia. “We have decided to keep our orangutans in their own natural habitat,” he …

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Nobel laureate Paul Romer sees diminishing returns for AI, as FDI still ‘killer app’ for emerging economies

by Walter Watson
Nobel laureate Paul Romer sees diminishing returns for AI, as FDI still ‘killer app’ for emerging economies

For Romer, though, waiting for AI to push worker productivity growth to new heights is a fool’s errand. The surest way to growth, he said, is foreign direct investment (FDI). …

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The return of panda diplomacy: what it suggests about China-US relations

by Walter Watson
The return of panda diplomacy: what it suggests about China-US relations

News that Beijing would be shipping pandas to the San Diego Zoo in California as early as August, after calling an earlier pair home in 2019, went viral on US …

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China and Iran push public diplomacy, but will Beijing’s soft power tactics work in the Islamic Republic?

by Ron Morgan
China and Iran push public diplomacy, but will Beijing’s soft power tactics work in the Islamic Republic?

“Everyone, everything is thriving. [Iranian] people care about each other, and they talk about politics. It is like China 20 to 30 years ago,” Liang said. People are seen in …

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The art of diplomacy: Hong Kong in the picture for Europe’s charm offensive as Uffizi, National Gallery bring masterpieces to city amid tense China ties

by Haddis Thomas
The art of diplomacy: Hong Kong in the picture for Europe’s charm offensive as Uffizi, National Gallery bring masterpieces to city amid tense China ties

Over at the Hong Kong Museum of Art, another major exhibition opened last month with 50 works by Italian masters including Titian, Giorgione, Tintoretto and Veronese, on loan from the …

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Opinion | Japan won’t be swaggering on the world stage any time soon

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Japan won’t be swaggering on the world stage any time soon

The most immediate threat is another recession. The 2.1 per cent contraction in the July-September period year on year comes as China’s economy slows and elevated US bond yields send …

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