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Hannah Klein's Time: Indo-Pacific Dispatch

Hannah Klein's Time: Indo-Pacific Dispatch

By: Hannah Klein
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Navigating the complex currents of the world's most dynamic region. Hannah Klein’s Time: Indo-Pacific Dispatch delivers high-level dialogue at the intersection of power, policy, and prosperity. From deep-dive interviews with renowned political analysts and global leaders to strategic insights from top-tier fund managers, we bridge the gap between regional developments and global impact. Whether exploring Japan’s evolving economic landscape or the geopolitical resilience of the Indo-Pacific, host Hannah Klein engages with the voices defining our future. Essential listening for professionals, decision-makers, and curious minds seeking a sophisticated perspective on the global stage.© 2026 Hannah Klein
Episodes
  • Ido Singer: The DNA of Memory and the Craft of Writing Trauma
    Apr 3 2026

    How do we decide what to show the reader and what to leave to the imagination when the subject is national tragedy? In this exclusive "Dispatch Record," Hannah Klein sits down with the author Ido for his first-ever interview regarding his highly anticipated 2027 book.

    Together, they peel back the layers of the Israeli-American identity in a post-October 7 world, exploring the "American Filter" on trauma and the heavy burden of representing a collective history. From the "silent details" of the writing craft to a critical look at how education systems like UNRWA shape conflict, this episode is a deep dive into the "war of words" and the search for a home that transcends geography.

    Whether you are looking for an intellectual realization about the nature of survival or a call to radical empathy, this dispatch offers a roadmap for transforming inherited pain into a future for the next generation.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The "DNA" of Memory: Processing October 7 through the stories of ancestors.
    • The Propaganda Blind Spot: Why the West misses the mark on institutional narratives.
    • Parenting in the Diaspora: Balancing heritage with the necessity of safety.

    Subscribe to Hannah Klein’s Time: Dispatch Record for more deep-field reports on the stories that define us.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Dispatch Record: The End of Japan’s Security Discount
    Apr 1 2026
    • As the U.S. position in the Indo-Pacific faces its most critical test, the "Security Discount" Japan has enjoyed for eighty years has officially expired. From Tokyo, Hannah Klein analyzes the strategic tragedy of a fractured hegemony and the "War after the War"—the permanent price hikes hollowing out the Japanese middle class.
    • Moving beyond the tactical forecasts of her nonfiction work, Hannah bridges the gap between grand strategy and the kitchen table. Plus, an update on the move to https://indopacificdispatch.com, a note on the NDAs governing her consulting work, and a preview of upcoming guest Ido Singer.


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    32 mins
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