GIS Radio: Russia in Southeast Asia: Gaining ground or treading water?

GIS Radio: Russia in Southeast Asia: Gaining ground or treading water?

Author: Geopolitical Intelligence Services (GIS) January 29, 2026 Duration: 15:10
Moscow seeks influence in Southeast Asia but faces economic, geopolitical and perceptual limits constraining expansion. An analysis by Prashanth Parameswaran. Read the full report here. 📚 Explore all GIS Reports 📝 Read the weekly comments from Prince Michael of Liechtenstein 🔔 Stay updated on the latest reports and analysis: LinkedIn & X 📬 Sign up for our weekly newsletter or subscribe directly on LinkedIn

In a world saturated with instant takes and recycled narratives, Unconventional Knowledge by GIS offers a different kind of conversation. This isn't about the day's headlines, but the deeper currents moving beneath them. Hosted by the analysts and network of Geopolitical Intelligence Services, each episode is built around a dialogue with a genuine insider-diplomats, intelligence veterans, economists, and strategists who operate where critical decisions are made. The focus rests squarely on the intricate interplay of geopolitics, global economics, and security, dissecting the forces that truly reshape nations and markets. You'll hear discussions that challenge conventional wisdom, unpack long-term trends often missed by standard reporting, and explore the nuanced factors that influence everything from trade corridors to technological competition. The aim is to provide context and clarity on complex international issues, moving past the noise to examine the underlying structures and strategic calculations at play. For anyone engaged in business or simply seeking a more substantive understanding of a volatile world, this podcast serves as a vital resource, transforming unconventional knowledge into actionable insight.
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