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In spite of increased business and
tourism exchanges, Taiwan appears to be drifting further from China
psychologically and politically. The fifth episode of the Asia Society Podcast explores how this is
happening, and what the recent landslide electoral victory for
Taiwan’s traditionally pro-independence opposition party could mean
for the future of cross-strait ties.
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to the podcast
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After the Tohoku earthquake sent a
tsunami ripping through northeastern Japan on March 11, 2011,
photographer James
Whitlow Delano photographed scenes of devastation.
Five years later, he revisited the same places to document, through
interactive before-and-after photos, how they have — or haven’t —
moved on.
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the photos
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In her new memoir, Love, Loss and What We Ate,
Indian-born actress, author, and TV personality Padma Lakshmi
describes how her lifelong passion for food has helped her endure
both triumph and tragedy. In an interview with Asia Blog,
Lakshmi discusses how her memoir — originally planned as a healthy
eating guide — prompted her to dig deeper into her personal life, and
how in times of sorrow certain recipes took her “back to an idyllic
time in my own history.”
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the interview
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