Kopi Time E031: James Crabtree on US elections and the impact on Asia
James Crabtree, Singapore-based author and journalist, and Associate Professor of Practice at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, joins Kopi Time to talk about elections, politics, trade, and technology in the near-and-medium term. What are the scenarios and risks around the US elections? How would the outcome impact Asia in general and China in particular? How will trade and tech wars pan out? How are Asian economies doing through this all?
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