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Dr. Marsha Vande Berg, fellow with the Distinguished Careers Institute at Stanford University, talks about the significance and implication of the 2020 US presidential elections. We discuss the impact on domestic policy, ranging from the key outstanding issues in pandemic management, healthcare, inequality, climate change, infrastructure, and jobs. We talk about the persistent polarisation getting in the way of fundamental reforms time and again. We then shift to foreign and trade policy implications for China, North Asia, Asean, and India.
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Dr. Marsha Vande Berg, fellow with the Distinguished Careers Institute at Stanford University, talks about the significance and implication of the 2020 US presidential elections. We discuss the impact on domestic policy, ranging from the key outstanding issues in pandemic management, healthcare, inequality, climate change, infrastructure, and jobs. We talk about the persistent polarisation getting in the way of fundamental reforms time and again. We then shift to foreign and trade policy implications for China, North Asia, Asean, and India.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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