The Front Row Podcast

#76- Professor Wang Gungwu : "This Is How You Learn From History"

Mar 1, 2026
Wang Gungwu, renowned historian of the Chinese diaspora and former vice-chancellor of the University of Hong Kong, shares memoir moments and big-picture history. He explores why borders shift, how civilizations learn from the past, China’s return to its imperial lessons, the Tang-Song paradox, and why Southeast Asia stayed relatively peaceful. Brief, reflective, and wide-ranging.
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ANECDOTE

Home Is Where We Are

  • Wang Gungwu recounts moving houses six times and Margaret's line "Home is where we are" that became the title of his earlier book Home Is Not Here for Our Children.
  • He traces personal border awareness from a childhood atlas in Ipoh to shifting national borders as Malaya, Malaysia, and Singapore separated, framing No Borders.
INSIGHT

Borders Change But Civilizations Flow

  • Borders change constantly but civilizations cross borders and persist; Wang argues time has no strict borders and the past links to the present to reveal possibilities.
  • He uses his academic moves (China, Malaya, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore) to show scholarly life often ignores political boundaries.
ADVICE

Use History To Manage Turbulence

  • Learn from the past to make turbulence acceptable and manageable rather than expecting simple one-size solutions.
  • Wang emphasizes historical awareness builds capacity to cope with faster change even if past lessons don't provide full answers.
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