This month, TI Observer (TIO) focuses on the global energy crisis. The Nord Stream pipeline that connects Russia and Germany was sabotaged on September 26, and after which, the Norwegian undersea cable was disrupted on October 4. OPEC+ group also agreed to cut its oil production by 2 million barrels...
Read moreThis month, TI Observer (TIO) celebrates its second anniversary edition featuring the 2022 Taihe Civilizations Forum (TCF). Included this month are keynote speeches from the Sub-Session on International Relations and Sub-Session on Economy and Technology, and commentary from senior scholars and youn...
Read moreThis month, TI Observer (TIO) focuses on Japan. Analyzing the transformation of Japan’s political landscape in recent years, TIO explores the domestic, regional, and international impact of Abe’s political legacy.
Read moreThis month, TI Observer (TIO) focuses on the meaning and the impact of NATO’s expanded scope of interest in the Asia Pacific. Examining its new “Strategic Concept,” TIO hopes to explore whether the new attention to China could have an impact on specific points of potential conflict in the Pacific...
Read moreThis month, TI Observer takes a fresh look at the notion of non-alignment, especially the one of “Active Non-Alignment” in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has been described by some as an epochal turning point in world history, to examine its ramifications and implications for a cha...
Read moreThis month, TI Observer explores the emerging Chinese digitalization ecosystem by presenting different global perspectives. Addressing issues that have been widely discussed and speculated over around the world such as the recent regulatory moves in the Chinese tech sector, experts from the tech ind...
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