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In this episode of TSE Parts, we delve into the intricate diplomatic and educational ties between Honduras and Taiwan. We discuss the long-standing cooperation projects, the causes and consequences of their diplomatic split, and the broader implications for international relations. Gain valuable insights into the economic, political, and ideological factors that shaped this significant diplomatic shift.

In this episode, we are joined by Pat, an outstanding PhD candidate from the Department of Industrial Engineering at Tsinghua University. We delve into the intricacies of Thai politics, focusing on a recent election where the winning candidate was unable to take office. Our discussion covers the electoral process, public reaction, and the broader implications for democracy in Thailand.

In this episode, Abhishek interviews Professor T.V. Paul, a distinguished scholar at the Taipei School of Economics and Political Science, about India's evolving role in global politics. They delve into the complexities of India's strategic positioning, discussing its balancing act with major powers like the U.S. and China, and its stance on recent geopolitical shifts. The conversation also touches on India's internal political dynamics, examining how upcoming elections might influence its future on the world stage.

In this episode of TSE Pods, we discuss the book The Unfinished Quest - India's search for major power status from Nehru to Modi. In conversation is Prof. T.V Paul, sharing his ideas and uncovering the role of 'status' in international relations and politics.

Join us on a journey through the intersection of ideas and action. In 'Voices of Change: Conversations in Political Economy,' activists, researchers, and practitioners come together to explore the forces shaping our world's economic and political landscape.In this episode, we challenge the notion that romance exists in a vacuum and delve into the fascinating intersection of love and economics.

Join us on a journey through the intersection of ideas and action. In 'Voices of Change: Conversations in Political Economy,' activists, researchers, and practitioners come together to explore the forces shaping our world's economic and political landscape.In this episode, we challenge the notion that the rise of protectionism is a big challenge to the current global economy.

Join us on a journey through the intersection of ideas and action. In 'Voices of Change: Conversations in Political Economy,' activists, researchers, and practitioners come together to explore the forces shaping our world's economic and political landscape.In this episode, we challenge the notion that the rise of protectionism is a big challenge to the current global economy.

There is a growing concern among academics recently. In Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and around the globe, there is a looming threat to academic freedom. In today's episode, we invited SHAPE SEA's Executive Director, Mr. Joel Mark Baysa-Barredo, to talk about academic freedom and the current political economic landscape of academia in the region. What is academic freedom? What can we do to protect it? He also shares about exciting opportunities for emerging scholars, so listen up!

Join us on a journey through the intersection of ideas and action. In 'Voices of Change: Conversations in Political Economy,' activists, researchers, and practitioners come together to explore the forces shaping our world's economic and political landscape.In this episode, we challenge the notion that romance exists in a vacuum and delve into the fascinating intersection of love and economics.

In this episode, we interview Pat, an outstanding PhD candidate of the department Industrial Engineering from Tsinghua University. In our conversation, we discuss, from the point of view of Thai society, about the legalization of marihuana in Thailand, how families react to it and how it influences young women.