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What do the neighbours think of Australia?

What do the neighbours think of Australia?

Sure, we have great beaches, but when it comes to forging strong economic and security ties, does Australia leave something to be desired? Guest: Dr Kyung-wha Kang – President and CEO of the Asia Society; South Korea’s 38th Minister of Foreign Affairs (2017 to 2021) under President Moon Jae-in RECOMMENDATIONS: Geraldine: Kiss the Future documentary - SBS On Demand Hamish: Zhou Enlai: A Life - review in London Review of Books VOTE FOR US: Love the pod? Vote for us in the Australian Podcast Awards here: Voting - Australian Podcast Awards GET IN TOUCH: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

Global Roaming with Geraldine Doogue and Hamish Macdonald · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

September 6, 202428m 44s

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Sure, we have great beaches, but when it comes to forging strong economic and security ties, does Australia leave something to be desired?

Guest: Dr Kyung-wha Kang – President and CEO of the Asia Society; South Korea’s 38th Minister of Foreign Affairs (2017 to 2021) under President Moon Jae-in 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

Geraldine: Kiss the Future documentary - SBS On Demand

Hamish: Zhou Enlai: A Life - review in London Review of Books

VOTE FOR US:

Love the pod? Vote for us in the Australian Podcast Awards here: Voting - Australian Podcast Awards

GET IN TOUCH: 

We'd love to hear from you! Email us at [email protected]

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