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From wartime to prosperity, Ambassador Ted Osius shares his personal experience of change in US/Vietnam relations since the end of the war 50 years ago. Best question: Why is Amb. Osius optimistic, even in today's trade climate? Hint: Nothing is Impossible, the title of both Amb. Osius's book and his previous episode with us. For bonus fun, enjoy the video of Vietnamese female rap artist Suboi!
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Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Informationen am Mittag
Alison Osius is easily one of the most impactful people in climbing media. She helped to shape how so many climbers learned more about and engaged with the sport from the 80s into the 20s. She's a former editor at Climbing, Rock and Ice and Outside, the first woman president of the American Alpine Club, wrote Second Ascent: The Story of Hugh Herr and has received the AAC Literary Award. She's a climbing legend. In this episode we discuss how she discovered climbing through journalism, her first times meeting the other top women of the 80s, and some of the first big competitions. We also get Alison's side of the rivalry with Bobbi Bensman that we heard about last season, and of course, because she's a media legend, I ask her theorize about the answers to impossible to answer questions. We start the conversation talking about a big event that had just happened before we recorded. Power Company Climbing Anniversary Sale! Check out our website for related episodes, resources and more! Join the Secret Stoners Club for FREE and get bonus episodes. ---------------------------------- Season Two is generously supported by Rab. This episode is supported by Tension Climbing. Use code WRITTEN15 at checkout. Written in Stone is co-created with Power Company Climbing.
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
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Xin chào and hello! Welcome to Season 3 of Thip Khao Talk Podcast. Sophia Tran-Vu, Legacies of War Board Member, sits down with Former Ambassador Ted Osius!Former Ambassador Ted Osius is President & CEO of the US-ASEAN Business Council. A diplomat for thirty years, Ambassador Osius served from 2014 to 2017 as U.S. ambassador to Vietnam.Leading a team of 900, Ambassador Osius devised and implemented strategies to deepen economic, security and cultural ties between the two countries. In October 2021, Osius published his most recent book, Nothing Is Impossible: America's Reconciliation with Vietnam, with a Foreword by former Secretary of State John Kerry, covering the two countries' 25-year journey from adversaries to friends and partners. After his departure from government, Osius joined Google Asia-Pacific as Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Policy, covering 19 Asian nations from Google's Singapore headquarters. Earlier, he was a senior advisor at the Albright-Stonebridge Group and the first Vice President of Fulbright University Vietnam. Osius was associate professor at the National War College and Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. As a diplomat, Osius served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Jakarta, Indonesia, and Political Minister-Counselor in New Delhi, India. Osius also served as deputy director of the Office of Korean Affairs at the State Department, regional environment officer for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, and senior advisor on Asia and trade to Vice President Al Gore. He also served in Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Manila, and at the United Nations. Ambassador Osius earned a Bachelor's degree from Harvard University, a Master's degree from Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies, and an Honorary Doctorate from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education. He was the first U.S. ambassador to receive the Order of Friendship from the President of Vietnam. He serves on the Asia Foundation's Board of Trustees and is a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy. Ambassador Osius speaks Vietnamese, French and Italian, and a bit of Japanese, Indonesian, Hindi, Thai, Tagalog and Greek. He and his husband, Clayton Bond, have a son and a daughter.Theme song by Lao JazzanovaOrder Nothing Is ImpossibleLearn more about Legacies of War
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Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
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Direkt nach dem Sturz der Herrscherfamilie Assad sind ARD-Korrespondenten nach Syrien gereist. Das Land ist nach dem Krieg wieder im Aufbau, steht aber vor einer ungewissen Zukunft. Eine Reportage von Anna Osius, Nina Amin und Moritz Behrendt. Von N. Amin, N. Behrendt und A. Osius.
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Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
Nach dem Sturz des Assad-Regimes verliert Russland die Kontrolle über den Hafen von Tartus. Ob das auch das Ende der russischen Präsenz in Syrien bedeutet, ist unklar. Die neuen syrischen Machthaber senden widersprüchliche Signale. Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
Nach dem Sturz des Assad-Regimes verliert Russland die Kontrolle über den Hafen von Tartus. Ob das auch das Ende der russischen Präsenz in Syrien bedeutet, ist unklar. Die neuen syrischen Machthaber senden widersprüchliche Signale. Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
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Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
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Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9
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Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunk.de, Eine Welt
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Osius, Anna www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9