This week’s readings/links include Kiril Sokoloff’s recent conversation with Stanley Druckenmiller, a joint report by Google and Temasek on Southeast Asia’s internet economy, the contest of narratives about China’s reforms, the transcript of a CNBC interview with Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters and a look at how pirates are killing endangered tigers in the jungles of South Asia.
- The Kiril Sokoloff interviews: Stanley Druckenmiller.
- e-Conomy SEA 2018: Southeast Asia’s internet economy hits an inflection point.
- Xi versus Deng, the family feud over China’s reforms: The anniversary of ‘reform and opening’ has sparked a contest of narratives about who was responsible.
- CNBC transcript: Interview with Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters.
- Pirates are killing tigers: In the mangroves of Bangladesh, pirates are usurping tigers in one of their last refuges.