What Role Can ASEAN Play in the Emerging Multipolar World Order? Conversation w/John Pang!

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We all agree that the world is shifting from a unipolar to a multipolar world order; one that is characterized not by ideology, but rather by economic cycles & financial market trends that are becoming less US-centric & more multipolar in nature. What role can ASEAN play in this new multipolar setting? How will Malaysia, specifically, manage this change? And what can we expect moving forward?
To find out, join me live for this fascinating conversation with John Pang as he not only answers these questions but also provides his insights into what lies ahead both geopolitically & economically…

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John's Bio:
Senior Research Fellow, Perak Academy, Malaysia.
John Pang has served in policy and thought leadership in government, business and academia with a focus on ASEAN. He has held senior fellowships at Columbia University, New York University and the Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Singapore, where he helped start the Center for Multilateralism Studies. He was founding CEO of an ASEAN research institute and of a council of Southeast Asian business leaders. At McKinsey and Company and other international consulting firms he advised decision makers in government, telecommunications and aviation, energy, infrastructure, tourism and financial services.

He served in Malaysia’s Ministry of Education as Special Advisor to the Minister, where he led policy work on education reform and digitalization, and in the Prime Minister’s Office on track II diplomacy, media and communications. He chaired the Global Agenda Council for Southeast Asia of the World Economic Forum from 2013-2015. In graduate study and research at the London School of Economics and Stanford University he worked on issues in the Philosophy of Economics and Political Philosophy. He is interested in the reframing of the discourse of international relations, especially as it applies to China and Southeast Asia, towards the emergence of a multipolar world order.

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