• [#3: Geopolitics & Society] No to War in East Asia! Hsinyen Lai: Taiwanese Political Science Lecturer in Scotland, Taiwanese Upbringing, China-Taiwan & Middle Eastern Conflicts, Youth Education & Homesickness

  • Feb 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 54 mins
  • Podcast

[#3: Geopolitics & Society] No to War in East Asia! Hsinyen Lai: Taiwanese Political Science Lecturer in Scotland, Taiwanese Upbringing, China-Taiwan & Middle Eastern Conflicts, Youth Education & Homesickness  By  cover art

[#3: Geopolitics & Society] No to War in East Asia! Hsinyen Lai: Taiwanese Political Science Lecturer in Scotland, Taiwanese Upbringing, China-Taiwan & Middle Eastern Conflicts, Youth Education & Homesickness

  • Summary

  • Hsinyen is Taiwanese, born and raised in Taipei. After studying Political Science and Arabic in Taiwan, he moved to Scotland 12 years ago to obtain his PhD in Politics from the University of Edinburgh. He is currently a member of the Foreign Policy Analysis Research Network in Edinburgh and teaches Middle Eastern International Relations at the University of St Andrews. Hsinyen is a proud father of two Scottish-Taiwanese boys and he is also a coach and an MVP baseball player at the Tayport Baseball Team in Scotland (yes, Scotland has baseball too!).

    Hsinyen and I had a truly enjoyable conversation. We discussed his journey from Taiwan to Scotland, geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East and East Asia, family and youth education, as well as homesickness. It was an honest, reflective, and thought-provoking episode.

    Team :

    • Host : Juno Lee
    • Content Manager : Jiwon Heo

    Follow us :

    • Youtube : asianchangemakers
    • Instagram : asianchangemakers
    • X : acm_podcast
    • TikTok : asianchangemakers
    • Linkedin : Asian Change Makers

    Contact us :

    • asianchangemakers@gmail.com
    Show more Show less
activate_primeday_promo_in_buybox_DT

What listeners say about [#3: Geopolitics & Society] No to War in East Asia! Hsinyen Lai: Taiwanese Political Science Lecturer in Scotland, Taiwanese Upbringing, China-Taiwan & Middle Eastern Conflicts, Youth Education & Homesickness

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.