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In this episode of The Jay Martin Show, Jay engages with Warwick Powell, an adjunct professor at the University of Technology in Queensland and an expert in Asian geopolitics, to unpack the intricate geopolitical dynamics of the South China Sea. They discuss the historical and current tensions among key stakeholders such as China, the Philippines, and the United States, examining their strategic motivations and military maneuvers. Expanding the discussion, they also address the shifting geopolitical landscape of the Arctic, highlighting new trade routes and the potential for Siberian agricultural and energy development.
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0:00 - Intro
2:56 - The Role of External Powers in the South China Sea Tensions
7:25 - Exploring the Military and Strategic Movements in the South China Sea
14:30 - The Risk and Reality of Minor Conflicts in the Region
20:24 - The Influence of Changing US Foreign Policy on Global Conflicts
25:15 - Shifting Alliances: The Evolving Role of Japan in Regional Security
31:13 - Japan's Military Posture and the Pacific Power Balance
38:08 - Comparing Global Hotspots: The Significance of the South China Sea
43:30 - The Emerging Trade Routes in the Thawing Arctic
47:29 - Siberian Development: A New Frontier for Energy and Agriculture
50:55 - Historical Insights: The Impact of Early Russian Exploration in America
57:06 - The Strategic Implications of Korea's Policy Shift on Reunification
Copyright © 2025 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.
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In this episode of The Jay Martin Show, Jay engages with Warwick Powell, an adjunct professor at the University of Technology in Queensland and an expert in Asian geopolitics, to unpack the intricate geopolitical dynamics of the South China Sea. They discuss the historical and current tensions among key stakeholders such as China, the Philippines, and the United States, examining their strategic motivations and military maneuvers. Expanding the discussion, they also address the shifting geopolitical landscape of the Arctic, highlighting new trade routes and the potential for Siberian agricultural and energy development.
For more content from host Jay Martin, please visit The Commodity University at: https://2ly.link/211gp
Sign up for my free weekly newsletter at https://2ly.link/211gx
Be part of our online investment community:
https://cambridgehouse.com
https://twitter.com/JayMartinBC
https://www.instagram.com/jaymartinbc
https://www.facebook.com/TheJayMartinShow
https://www.linkedin.com/company/cambridge-house-international
0:00 - Intro
2:56 - The Role of External Powers in the South China Sea Tensions
7:25 - Exploring the Military and Strategic Movements in the South China Sea
14:30 - The Risk and Reality of Minor Conflicts in the Region
20:24 - The Influence of Changing US Foreign Policy on Global Conflicts
25:15 - Shifting Alliances: The Evolving Role of Japan in Regional Security
31:13 - Japan's Military Posture and the Pacific Power Balance
38:08 - Comparing Global Hotspots: The Significance of the South China Sea
43:30 - The Emerging Trade Routes in the Thawing Arctic
47:29 - Siberian Development: A New Frontier for Energy and Agriculture
50:55 - Historical Insights: The Impact of Early Russian Exploration in America
57:06 - The Strategic Implications of Korea's Policy Shift on Reunification
Copyright © 2025 Cambridge House International Inc. All rights reserved.
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