Bogan Intelligentsia

Description:
In Episode 13 of the Bogan Intelligentsia Podcast, we invite our dedicated fans to support our ongoing journey with Warwick Powell (
@baoshaoshan), Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology and Senior Fellow at the Taihe Institute, Beijing. Warwick provides a detailed analysis of U.S. tariffs threatening Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, the strategic challenges in U.S.-China relations, and Australia’s balancing act with Asian partnerships amid its Washington alignment. He also discusses the decline of U.S. strategic centrality and the ASEAN-GCC-China Summit’s role in a multipolar world. To our supporters: your passion fuels this podcast—join us in expanding this platform by listening, sharing, and engaging. 

Episode Details
  • Duration: ~53 minutes 
  • Release Date: August 25, 2025 
  • Guest: Warwick Powell, scholar and commentator, known for his work on U.S.-China dynamics and multipolarity.
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Why Listen?
Warwick Powell’s deep insights into trade tensions, U.S. decline, and Australia’s regional future provide essential perspectives. This episode is a must for fans interested in global strategy.

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Keywords: Warwick Powell, U.S.-China trade, multipolarity, Australia, ASEAN, PBS 
#BoganIntelligentsia #Multipolarity #Podcast 

What is Bogan Intelligentsia?

A show focused on the intersection of class, the state of the nation, and Australian independent ideas.