{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6653dd76a69a560012ac07d9/6653dd7da69a560012ac09ed?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"E34/ William Hayton on China, Southeast Asia and Nationalism (Full Episode)","description":"<p>What is China?&nbsp; It is a simple question but one that cannot be properly without the help of reading Bill Hayton's book,&nbsp; '<em>The invention of China'.</em>&nbsp; &nbsp; And, why is the conflict over sovereignty of the Spratly and Paracel islands and atolls so intractable?&nbsp; To understand this also requires reading another one of his works, '<em>The South China Sea, The Struggle for Power in Asia'.</em></p><p>Bill Hayton is the prototypical guest on the Reorient! podcast -- accomplished, intelligent and possessing&nbsp; deep expertise and a unique perspective.&nbsp; I know of few authors  with&nbsp; comparable&nbsp; breadth of experience reporting on geopolitical issues to a global audience and having a deep understanding of the history of Asia.&nbsp;&nbsp; Mr. Hayton's accomplished&nbsp; career as a journalist for the BBC began in the Middle East.&nbsp; His first assignment took him to Iran in 1995 to interview Ayatollah Ali Akbar Mohtashemi to ask him if he organised the Lockerbie bombing.&nbsp; In 1999, he shifted his coverage to European Affairs where he witnessed the struggle over the fate of the post-Soviet Republics, a focal point for Western audiences and policy makers.&nbsp;&nbsp; </p><p>Mr Hayton arrived in Asia in 2006, where he reported from Vietnam, which had recently been re-engaged with the United States.&nbsp; He published his first book 'Vietnam, Rising Dragon'&nbsp;and notes that, even today, Vietnam remains a poorly understood country , despite being the 15th most populous nation and subject of many Hollywood movies.&nbsp;&nbsp; Hayton continues to offer insights into the nuances and rich history of countries in Asia with his soon to be released book <em>'A Brief History of Vietnam'.&nbsp; </em></p><p>During our conversation Hayton helps to untangle and organise the concepts of peoples, nations, empires, cultures and civilisations.&nbsp; He also explains how narratives, interpretations and definitions of history play into political objectives and become their own source of conflict.  His informed realism provides a framework and pathways to enhance our mutual understanding of this fascinating and complicated region.  </p><p>You can find more information on his website www.billhayton.com</p>","author_name":"Jesse Friedlander"}