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In our second installment of the Small Business Starter Kit series - we’re tackling a topic that’s sometimes tricky, sometimes confusing, but ever-present: taxes. Hosts Austin and Jannese have an insightful conversation with entrepreneur Isabella Rosal who started 7th Sky Ventures , an exporter and distributor of craft spirits, beer, and wine. Having lived and worked in two different countries and started a company in a heavily-regulated field, Isabella is no stranger to navigating the paperwork-laden and jargon-infused maze of properly understanding taxes for a newly formed small business. Join us as she shares her story and provides valuable insight into how to tackle your business’ taxes - so they don’t tackle you. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In the World Podcast will bring you to talk about everyday politics and international relations in a discussion that is made simple, just for you.
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In the World Podcast will bring you to talk about everyday politics and international relations in a discussion that is made simple, just for you.
Japan has just got its new Prime Minister, Yoshihide Suga. This happens after the previous Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, resigned from his post due to health reasons. Suga was pretty much an insider of Abe's administration. Suga held a ministerial position from 2006 to 2007, and was appointed Chief of Cabinet Secretary in 2012. He departed his post to assume his new role in September 2020. Shortly after being sworn in, he made some diplomatic manoeuvres by meeting officials from the US, China, Vietnam, and very recently Indonesia. With this succession of power, we would like to know, what could be Japan's foreign policy under Prime Minister Suga? In this episode, we talked to Noto Suoneto from the Foreign Policy Talks Podcast and a current Master's Candidate in International Political Economy at the University of Birmingham about the outlook of Japan's foreign policy, and specifically its relations with Indonesia. Besides his interest in IPE, Noto Suoneto has an interest in the East Asian Affairs. Very recently, Noto Suoneto wrote a number of articles for The Jakarta Post and The Diplomat. The links to the publications can be found below: "After Abe, Opportunities Loom for Japan-Indonesia Relations" The Diplomat: https://thediplomat.com/2020/09/after-abe-opportunities-loom-for-japan-indonesia-relations/ "The outlook of Indonesia-Japan relations under PM Suga" The Jakarta Post: https://www.thejakartapost.com/paper/2020/09/21/the-outlook-of-indonesia-japan-relations-under-pm-suga.html "The Challenges Facing US-Indonesia Relations Post-Trump" The Diplomat: https://thediplomat.com/2020/11/the-challenges-facing-us-indonesia-relations-post-trump/…
Japan, world's once second biggest economy, is among the first countries to articulate its Indo-Pacific vision. Then-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivered his famous "Confluence of the Two Seas" before the Indian Parliament back in 2007. In his more recent term as Japan's Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe once again reiterated Japan's interest to pursue a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP). But what does Japan's FOIP entail? In this episode of In The World Podcast's Indo-Pacific Insider series, we will explore the vision, position, and role of Japan in the Indo-Pacific region.…
India has been instrumental in the inception and the subsequent revival of the "Indo-Pacific" ideas. Its close relationship with the US gave birth to the Indo-Pacific Economic Corridor. In its relations with Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivered his "Confluence of the Two Oceans" at the Indian Parliament. With an economy that is continuously growing, youthful population, and other political-economic potential, what does the future hold for India's position in the Indo-Pacific region? A speech by Prime Minister Modi in 2018 at the IISS Shangri-La Dialogue might help us to better understand where the country is heading.…
In the second half of 2020, Germany assumes the presidency in the Council of the European Union (not to be confused with the European Council and Council of Europe). This year, Germany also published its first document that comprehensively outlines its Indo-Pacific "strategy". In this episode, we discussed Germany's foreign policy, its position in the EU, NATO, and the UN, as well as its engagement in the broader Indo-Pacific region. Sascha Simon is a Master's Candidate at the University of Konstanz, Germany and Gothenburg University, Sweden. He earned his Bachelor's degree from Malmö University, Sweden and spent a semester each at Ritsumeikan University, Japan, and Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia. He is cross-registered at post-graduate level at University of Zürich, Switzerland.…
Germany launched its Indo-Pacific strategy on September 2020. The country released the document in the middle of its European Union presidency which runs from July to December 2020. What does this mean to Germany’s engagement in the Indo-Pacific region and the wider world? How does Germany see China? How does Germany see ASEAN in an Indo-Pacific context? In this episode, we are trying to take a look on Germany’s Indo-Pacific strategy.…
ASEAN was established 53 years ago. The organization was established against the backdrop of the Cold War. Is ASEAN still relevant today? In this episode, we talked about ASEAN's challenges in political-security (South China Sea dispute), economic (Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership), and socio-cultural (ASEAN Identity) spheres.…
The United Nations (UN) turns 75 this year. Despite some successes it has achieved in the past 75 years, challenges remain. These challenges include the increasing tension between the world's two biggest economies, the US and China, the failure of multilateral cooperation of UN members, as well as the ageing mechanism of UN cooperation. Seventy-five years on, what is the outlook for the UN?…
A little over half a year into COVID-19 global outbreak, the pandemic has brought unthinkable changes to the ways we conduct our politics. In recent article published by Tempo, Noto Suoneto shares his perspective on the matter. In this episode of In the World Podcast, we converse with him to explore his perspective on this issue.…
This year, ASEAN is expected to adopt the narrative of ASEAN Identity. This episode reflects on ASEAN's effort to push for an ASEAN Identity and the process of identity building in ASEAN.
In this episode, we talk about the postponed G7 Summit and US President Donald Trump's proposal to expand the G7 to become G11. We also talk about its implication to the broader geopolitical configuration in the Asia Pacific region -- and how it relates to the Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue.…
ASEAN is in the heart of China's Belt and Road Initiative and America's Indo-Pacific Strategy. But, what is ASEAN's position on BRI and Indo-Pacific, really? In this episode, we are trying to shed a light the overlapping schemes that exist between ASEAN, BRI, and Indo-Pacific.
The European Union (EU) seems to be caught up in the US-China rivalry. In this episode we explore the question as to how EU responds to China’s Belt and Road Initiative and United States’ Indo-Pacific strategy. Our discussion touches upon EU’s move to establish an EU army and EU’s exploration on a form of military cooperation, a bit on EU-ASEAN relations, and most interestingly the G11 proposal by US President Donald Trump.…
In this episode, our discussion covers ASEAN’s sectoral cooperation in the context of COVID-19. We also talk about ASEAN’s partners - the differences between ASEAN partners and what they have done in the context of COVID-19. We also discussed about ASEAN’s relations with its two most important partners the United States and China. One compulsory question is asked: can ASEAN navigate through US-China rivalry during this COVID crisis?…
European Union has a long history of cooperation with ASEAN. But, what is EU’s interest in ASEAN, actually? What is EU’s interest in the South China Sea? This episode discusses the possible answers to the above questions while also exploring the concepts and strategies in today’s International Relations and security issues such as Indo-Pacific, Belt and Road, TAC, ARF, EAS, ADMM+, 16+1 or CEEC, Quad, FPDA, G7, and even NATO.…
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