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China's push to revise the international security order entered a new phase with the launch of the Global Security Initiative (GSI) in April 2022. A few months after Xi Jinping proposed GSI, host Bonnie Glaser did a podcast episode with Manoj Kewalramani to discuss the drivers behind GSI and analyze the initial statements outlining its content. More than 2 ½ years have elapsed since then, and scholars have begun to investigate how China is implementing GSI in various regions around the world. A new report from the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) examines how GSI is being operationalized and received in two priority regions of Chinese foreign policy: mainland Southeast Asia and Central Asia. The study draws on field research in both regions. The report is titled “China's Global Security Initiative Takes Shape in Southeast and Central Asia.” The report has three authors: Bates Gill, Carla Freeman and Alison McFarland. Bonnie Glaser is joined by Bates Gill for this episode to discuss the report's findings. Bates is a senior fellow with the National Bureau of Asian Research, a Senior Associate Fellow with the Royal United Services Institute, and associated with USIP.Timestamps[00:00] Start[01:53] Objectives of China's Global Security Initiative [04:22] GSI as an Additive or a Replacement[07:21] Fieldwork in Southeast and Central Asia[12:06] Concerns about China's Intentions and Influence[15:24] GSI Initiatives and Sources of Funding[19:58] GSI and the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation[23:55] Moscow's View of GSI [29:27] Implications of GSI for the United States
Who won a surfing competition? Fancied Hanson and once performed as Sporty Spice? Comedian and actor Carla Freeman that's who! She joins The Phonebox Podcast this week to chat about Leo's floppy hair, dreadful snogs and unrequited love.Go and follow Carla on instagram here and on TikTok here. For more of me follow @brummymummyof2 on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and TikTok and follow the @phoneboxpodcast account on Instagram for polls and nostalgic fun.If you have any guest suggestions, topics you would like me to cover email admin@brummymummyof2.co.uk and be sure to tag so I can see where you are listening!#90s #90smusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On This Week's Mum's The Word:Georgia Jones is joined by comedian Carla Freeman on this week's podcast.They'll Discuss:Dealing with Night Feed RageAccidentally stripping in front of family's baby monitorWhat no one tells you about going into labourGet In Contact With Us:Do you have a question for us? Get in touch on our Whatsapp, that's 07599927537 or email us at askmumsthewordpod@gmail.comThanks for Listening---A Create Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.How can you ensure your campaign is communicated properly to your target audience and that those brand partnerships have a lasting impact? By getting on board Dame Judy Dench's best mate of course.This week we sit down with the one and only Carla Freeman, comedian and actress as we discuss what brands get wrong, how the world of influencers can be a shallow and lonely place and much much more, featuring a baby and plenty of swearing.What They Said is the influencer marketing podcast powered by PrettyGreen where we delve deep into the creator economy.Our podcast is available on all streaming platforms; SpotifyAppleAmazon Music TikTok Instagram YouTube
Taiwanese voters handed the Democratic Progressive Party an unprecedented third consecutive presidential term in the face of Chinese intimidation. The party is promising to defend Taiwan's autonomy, rebuffing Beijing's claims of sovereignty. The election had global implications, too, as The Washington Times reporter Andrew Salmon and U.S. Institute of Peace senior expert Carla Freeman discuss in this episode. At a time when democracy is said to be in retreat, Taiwan's ruling party says it will stand up against the forces of authoritarianism.
We all get stressed and we all get tired but sometimes it's not just how much you're sleeping or meditating! Dr. Carla has some great info AND a super quick easy to do practice to turn down your stress quickly. Join the conversation! Dr. Carla Freeman is a chiropractor and holistic health advocate who practices in Scottsdale, Arizona. Dr. Carla helps women overcome fatigue and overwhelm by addressing the underlying causes of their health concerns so that they can continue to serve their communities and their families while having time and energy left for themselves. Fatigue, weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic headaches, neck and back pain, and autoimmune conditions all have something in common. They are both caused and exacerbated by mental and emotional stress. Dr. Carla uses Bio-Energetic Synchronization Technique (BEST) and Neuro-Emotional Technique (NET) in combination with nutrition therapy to help women take care of their number one asset, their health. Dr. Carla suffered from obesity and chronic fatigue for years. She discovered the power of the mind-body connection in her own healing journey and returned to school at age 40 to become a chiropractor and share healing work with others. Since 2006 Dr. Carla has helped hundreds of women to discover that taking care of themselves is NOT a luxury and to put regular self-care at the top of their to-do list. Dr. Carla offers individual and group programs to help women sort out their complicated health concerns and work step by step to build healthy habits so that they can have the energy and vitality they want to care for their families and make a difference in the world. Connect with Dr. Carla here... https://www.abundanthealtharizona.com/ https://calendly.com/drcarlafreeman/transformedyou First Aid Stress Tool - http://firstaidstresstool.com You know how much I love talking about all the aspects of wellness... with that in mind, have you checked out your Wellness Score yet? A quick little QUIZ- answer a few fun questions and find out how you score! Take the Quiz Did you miss any episodes? You can find me on all the podcast places! Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts A whole bunch of other platforms as well! Connect with me on FaceBook and Instagram Curious to find out more about how coaching can help? Book a Curiosity Callwith me! #b2m #backtome #back2me #findinghappiness #magicmoment #createyourlifestyle #purposefullife #womenwhoempower #lifepurpose #positivemind #mindsetiskey #believeinyou #createalifeyoulove #buildalifeyoulove #dowhatyoulove #worklifebalance #liveyourlife #transition --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heatherstewartcoaching/message
On this episode, Anita interviews Dr. Carla Freeman, a senior expert on China at the United States Institute of Peace. They discuss a wide range of issues, including what has been accomplished through the flurry of high-level diplomatic talks between the U.S. and China and whether there will be a Biden-Xi meeting at APEC in California next month. They also talk about the importance of the U.N. and other global institutions in China's strategy in the Global South and its challenge to the current international order.We begin the episode with breaking news about the recent attack on Israel. Moving on to our main stories, we explore waning support for Ukraine in the U.S. and how it will affect the future of Russia-Ukraine war. Next, we discuss Indian nationalism in the wake of the diplomatic dispute between Canada and India. We then conclude with the interview with Carla Freeman.Topics Discussed in this Episode06:00 - Hamas Surprise Attack on Israel11:00 - Ukraine Funding and Support in Danger32:00 - India's Hindu Nationalism Goes Abroad46:00 - Talking China with Dr. Carla FreemanArticles and Resources Mentioned in EpisodeHamas Surprise Attack on IsraelAnalysis: In striking Israel, Hamas also took aim at Middle East security realignment (Reuters)Russia-Ukraine War: Ukraine Funding and Support in DangerWestern help for Ukraine is likely to diminish next year (The Economist)The ousting of Kevin McCarthy: bad for America, worse for Ukraine (The Economist)Commoditized Weapons in Ukraine: Are the Allies Getting the Procurement Right? (War on the Rocks)Foreign Policy Shutdown (Emma Ashford Substack)‘It's a survival issue': Ukraine looks to arm itself as Western support slips (Politico)India's Hindu Nationalism Goes AbroadSikh Separatism and the Brewing Conflict Between Canada and India (The New Yorker)Under fire from Hindu nationalist groups, U.S.-based scholars of South Asia worry about academic freedom (WaPo)An Anti-Muslim Symbol From India Is Paraded on Main Street, New Jersey (NY Times)Talking China with Dr. Carla FreemanU.S. Institute of PeaceTwitter/X (@CarlaPFollow Us Show Website: www.kelloggsglobalpolitics.com Show Twitter: @GlobalKellogg Anita's Twitter: @arkellogg Show YouTube
Ashley welcomes the incredibly talented Carla Freeman to the show. Carla, an Actor, mama, and comedy creator based in London, is known for her infectious laughter and knack for making people smile. During the lockdown when the theatre world came to a halt, Carla discovered a new outlet for her comedic talents. Join Ashley and Carla as they share laughter-filled stories about their grumpy days that always end up in fits of giggles. From unexpected mishaps during school runs to the unfiltered honesty of parents and school teachers, they navigate the chaotic yet humorous side of parenting. With a touch of comedic flair, Ashley and Carla discuss their hopes and fears for their children's future. They share a common sentiment of secretly hoping their kids don't follow in their footsteps and become actors, all while bursting into laughter at the sheer unpredictability of life. Carla also opens up about her unique strengths as a Bizzimumzi—a multi-talented individual who thrives in various aspects of life. Her ability to bring joy through her acting, parenting, and comedy creations is a true testament to her vibrant spirit. Prepare for an episode filled with genuine laughter, relatable anecdotes, and a celebration of the unpredictable journey of motherhood. Join Ashley and Carla as they embrace the chaos, find humour in everyday moments, and remind us all to find joy and laughter along the way. The Bizzimumzi Podcast is brought to you by coffee-infused host Ashley Verma. This show is created to share all the ups, downs and all arounds of the wild world of parenting. Each week Ashley will be joined by a fellow inspiring, thriving and surviving Bizzimumzi – who will share their own journey. This podcast is your weekly opportunity to take a deep breath as we try to navigate the wild world of parenting; think of this podcast as the safe space where we are not too hard on ourselves, we share our humility and relish in overcoming the inevitable failures that simply happen. This is a podcast for those who are unapologetically At Its Best, even when ‘At its Best' means the dishes aren't done, there is crayon on the walls and your hair hasn't been washed in forever. We Are Bizzimumzi. We love hearing from you! Get in touch with any topic suggestions, questions and feedback at: info@bizzimumzi.com Join the Bizzimumzi community here: https://bizzimumzi.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Van sat down with China watcher Carla Freeman (US Institute of Peace) to explore this thing Xi Jinping announced last year called the “Global Security Initiative,” which turned into a larger discussion about how China thinks about security and international order generally. The catalyst was a piece she wrote with Alex Stephenson. We get into: What China's “relational” thinking about world politics really means in practice; How Chinese security thinking affects the global South; How US choices affects Sino-Russian ties; How Made in China 2025 looks in hindsight; The aspects of international order China likes most; and more!Subscribe to the Un-Diplomatic Newsletter: https://www.un-diplomatic.com
The COVID-19 pandemic collapsed the boundary between work and life, and we've only just begun to put the pieces back together. Tune in as Emory Alumni Board President Munir Meghjani takes on tough questions about the future of life, labor, and leisure with Carla Freeman, interim dean of Emory College and Goodrich C. White Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and Hunter Akridge, an Emory College senior and Beinecke Scholar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Biden returned from Asia “having scored some positive points in the region,” says USIP’s Carla Freeman. But Biden’s forceful backing of Taiwan and China’s response is leading to “actual risk that there could be a collision … which could spark some kind of conflict.”
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Fifty years after Nixon's move to open the door to Mao's China, the world's most populous country is vying to become the most militarily and economically powerful one. In 1971, few Americans might have foreseen the dramatic changes China would undergo, as it began incorporating market reforms into its one-party, Communist state. Is the door now open to conflict, competition, or cooperation? The Washington Times' Guy Taylor and Johns Hopkins University SAIS scholar Carla Freeman join the conversation.
Steve Chiavarone, Federated Hermes Portfolio Manager, says the stay-at-home recession in most parts of the world has ended. Robert Tipp, PGIM Fixed Income Chief Investment Strategist, says it will take a very long time to get incomes elevated although consumption is at a record level. Bob Doll, Nuveen Chief Equity Strategist & Senior Portfolio Manager, says the U.S. no longer has the interest rate advantage. Garlin Gilchrist, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan and Democratic National Committee Vice Chair, says Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are running on the most progressive agenda for opportunity and racial equity that any president has ever run on. Carla Freeman, Johns Hopkins SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Executive Director, discuss how a Biden-Harris administration might impact U.S.-China relations. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Steve Chiavarone, Federated Hermes Portfolio Manager, says the stay-at-home recession in most parts of the world has ended. Robert Tipp, PGIM Fixed Income Chief Investment Strategist, says it will take a very long time to get incomes elevated although consumption is at a record level. Bob Doll, Nuveen Chief Equity Strategist & Senior Portfolio Manager, says the U.S. no longer has the interest rate advantage. Garlin Gilchrist, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan and Democratic National Committee Vice Chair, says Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are running on the most progressive agenda for opportunity and racial equity that any president has ever run on. Carla Freeman, Johns Hopkins SAIS Foreign Policy Institute Executive Director, discuss how a Biden-Harris administration might impact U.S.-China relations.
Speaker: Carla Freeman, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Studies This event is part of the Critical Issues Confronting China lecture series, hosted by Professor Ezra Vogel. This event was recorded on Zoom.
This marvelous ethnography traces one of the surprising outcomes of shifting neoliberal regimes in Barbados. As women find themselves leading entrepreneurial lives, they also find themselves engaging in a new range of emotions, both at work and at home. Carla Freeman‘s Entrepreneurial Selves: Neoliberal Respectability and the Making of a Caribbean Middle Class (Duke University Press, 2014) follows the lives of a number of male and female Barbadians and finds that the demands of the twenty-first century economy create practices of care, attention and intimacy that shape their working lives and their leisure lives, their relationships with families and spouses as well as co-workers, their moments of rest or consumption as well as of business. It’s an important transformation that has reshaped the lives of many Barbadians, and Freeman observes and probes changing landscapes of emotion with a great deal of nuance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This marvelous ethnography traces one of the surprising outcomes of shifting neoliberal regimes in Barbados. As women find themselves leading entrepreneurial lives, they also find themselves engaging in a new range of emotions, both at work and at home. Carla Freeman‘s Entrepreneurial Selves: Neoliberal Respectability and the Making of a Caribbean Middle Class (Duke University Press, 2014) follows the lives of a number of male and female Barbadians and finds that the demands of the twenty-first century economy create practices of care, attention and intimacy that shape their working lives and their leisure lives, their relationships with families and spouses as well as co-workers, their moments of rest or consumption as well as of business. It’s an important transformation that has reshaped the lives of many Barbadians, and Freeman observes and probes changing landscapes of emotion with a great deal of nuance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This marvelous ethnography traces one of the surprising outcomes of shifting neoliberal regimes in Barbados. As women find themselves leading entrepreneurial lives, they also find themselves engaging in a new range of emotions, both at work and at home. Carla Freeman‘s Entrepreneurial Selves: Neoliberal Respectability and the Making of a... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This marvelous ethnography traces one of the surprising outcomes of shifting neoliberal regimes in Barbados. As women find themselves leading entrepreneurial lives, they also find themselves engaging in a new range of emotions, both at work and at home. Carla Freeman‘s Entrepreneurial Selves: Neoliberal Respectability and the Making of a Caribbean Middle Class (Duke University Press, 2014) follows the lives of a number of male and female Barbadians and finds that the demands of the twenty-first century economy create practices of care, attention and intimacy that shape their working lives and their leisure lives, their relationships with families and spouses as well as co-workers, their moments of rest or consumption as well as of business. It’s an important transformation that has reshaped the lives of many Barbadians, and Freeman observes and probes changing landscapes of emotion with a great deal of nuance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This marvelous ethnography traces one of the surprising outcomes of shifting neoliberal regimes in Barbados. As women find themselves leading entrepreneurial lives, they also find themselves engaging in a new range of emotions, both at work and at home. Carla Freeman‘s Entrepreneurial Selves: Neoliberal Respectability and the Making of a Caribbean Middle Class (Duke University Press, 2014) follows the lives of a number of male and female Barbadians and finds that the demands of the twenty-first century economy create practices of care, attention and intimacy that shape their working lives and their leisure lives, their relationships with families and spouses as well as co-workers, their moments of rest or consumption as well as of business. It’s an important transformation that has reshaped the lives of many Barbadians, and Freeman observes and probes changing landscapes of emotion with a great deal of nuance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This collaborative discussion turns attention to gender in the academy (February 21, 2014). How are academic work and the academic workplace gendered? We approach these broad questions not simply from the perspective of relative numbers, promotion records, pay, etc. of women/men in the ranks of students, staff, faculty and administrators, but by exploring the subtle dimensions and performances of gender that shape the very fabric of academic work and workplace practices.