Deeper Look

  • :
  • : 159
  • : 0
  • NHK
  • 0
  • News

:

.

6
6x1
2025 Global Risks: Ian Bremmer / President of Eurasia Group, Political Scientist
Episode overview
How will the world cope without a clear global leader as the 2025 geopolitical landscape continues to reshape global dynamics? Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group, analyzes the risks in a G-Zero world and the challenges awaits this year.
6x2
Trump's Tariff Threats on the Global Economy: Matthew P. Goodman / Director of the RealEcon Initiative, Council on Foreign Relations
Episode overview
What implications will President Trump's proposed tariffs have on the global economy? Former US National Security Council's director for international economics, Matthew Goodman, offers his analysis.
6x3
Impact of Trump Tariffs on Asia: Matthew P. Goodman / Director of the RealEcon Initiative, Council on Foreign Relations
Episode overview
What strategies can Japan and other Asian countries employ to navigate the potential US-China trade war and ensure their economic future? Matthew Goodman, director of Geoeconomic Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, offers his insights.
6x4
Nuclear Weapons in an Era of World Disorder: Nakamitsu Izumi / United Nations High Representative for Disarmament Affairs
Episode overview
What is the future of nuclear disarmament in an era of world disorder, and what can we do to move toward denuclearization? United Nations Under-Secretary-General and High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Nakamitsu Izumi, shares her insights.
6x5
Japanese MLB Players on the Rise: Robert Manfred / Commissioner, Major League Baseball
Episode overview
Are Japanese stars like Ohtani Shohei, reshaping baseball in America and around the world? Robert Manfred, Commissioner of Major League Baseball, shares exclusive insights on the influence of Japanese players and the future of the game.
6x6
Western Alliance at a Crossroads: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General of NATO
Episode overview
Is the Western Alliance weakening or evolving? Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller discusses how President Trump's policies toward Europe are raising questions about the future of the alliance.
6x7
Turning Point in the Post-WWII Global Order: Rose Gottemoeller / Former Deputy Secretary General of NATO
Episode overview
Trump administration contends that the post-WWII liberal order fails US interests. Can the global order persist, or is collapse imminent? Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller weighs in.
6x8
Charting the Future of the Olympics: David Wallechinsky / Co-Founder, International Society of Olympic Historians
Episode overview
What's next for the Olympic Games under its first female president? Historian David Wallechinsky joins to discuss the future of the IOC, costs, corruption, inclusion, and Asia's role.
6x9
How Safe Are Driverless Cars?: Steven Shladover / Research Engineer, UC-Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies
Episode overview
With self-driving taxis operating in US cities and eyeing Japan, autonomous vehicles are no longer fiction. UC Berkeley's Steven Shladover unpacks the latest shifts in the technology.
6x10
Autonomous Cars and the Future of the Auto Industry: Steven Shladover / Research Engineer, UC-Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies
Episode overview
Who's winning the race for self-driving cars? As tech giants lead, automakers invest billions, igniting a high-stakes industrial shakeup. UC Berkeley's Steven Shladover provides his analysis.
6x11
Challenges for the New Pope: Paul Hedges / Professor of Interreligious Studies at Nanyang Technological University
Episode overview
How will Pope Leo XIV, the first US pontiff, lead amid global turmoil? And what might his relationship with Asia look like? Interreligious studies professor Paul Hedges offers his insights.
6x12
Trump vs. Education: Fanta Aw / Executive Director and CEO of NAFSA: Association of International Educators
Episode overview
How is the Trump administration reshaping US higher education and impacting global academia? Fanta Aw, head of the Association of International Educators, weighs in.
6x13
Taiwan Tensions - China's Strategy in the Trump Era: Bonny Lin / Director, China Power Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Episode overview
What is the current situation in the Taiwan Strait and what is China's strategy? US-China expert Bonny Lin breaks down risks, the US response, and Japan's stake.
6x14
US-China Relations - Tense Ties and Shared Stakes: Bonny Lin / Senior Advisor, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Episode overview
How far will the US-China rivalry go and what's at stake for the region? CSIS's Bonny Lin examines the changing balance and its possible effects.
6x15
American Hibakushas: Wake Naoko / Professor of History, Michigan State University
Episode overview
As nuclear threats remain, what can we learn from A-bomb survivors? Michigan State University's Wake Naoko shares stories from Hibakushas in America.
6x16
Carrying On the Voices of Hibakushas: Wake Naoko / Professor of History, Michigan State University
Episode overview
How can we keep the voices of Hibakushas alive? 80 years after the bombing, are hopes for a nuclear weapons-free world fading? Wake Naoko explains.
6x17
Japan and the US, Baseball Diplomacy: Robert Fitts / Author and Baseball Historian
Episode overview
What does the history of baseball between Japan and the US tell us? Robert Fitts, author and baseball historian, reveals the legacy.
6x18
The Impact of Japanese Players on Baseball: Robert Fitts / Author and Baseball Historian
Episode overview
What do Japanese baseball players bring beyond talent? Robert Fitts, author and baseball historian, explores the culture behind their plays.