Asia Society Policy Institute's Kevin Rudd shared this view, and many more observations about China and its place in the world, in a conversation with veteran broadcaster Charlie Rose at Asia Society in New York on February 17, 2015.
Kiran Ahluwalia, a virtual one-woman musical genre, discusses influences, inspirations, and the unforgettable experience of shooting a music video on the Ganges River.
Blue mountains seem like they are floating in a sea of clouds in Taiwan on February 1, 2015. ( 白士 李/Flickr)
Ahead of the veteran broadcaster’s conversation with Kevin Rudd on Asia’s future, we’ve compiled some of his most memorable interviews with major Asian figures.
Springtime flowers are in full bloom in Taiwan, on February 3, 2015. (stanley yuu/Flickr)
Conceptual artist Mel Chin was recently named one of artnet’s 50 Most Exciting Artists of 2014. Read his reflections on "Rematch," his traveling retrospective.
Limestone islets look like floating jewels in the jade-color sea in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam on February 1, 2015. (J Durok/Flickr)
The creator of a riotous one-woman play about Pakistanis navigating through Western society acknowledges her success but adds, "My story is just one — more stories are needed."
Against the setting sun, a photographer stops to take a photo in Angkor Wat, Cambodia on February 6, 2015. (Roberto Trm/Flickr)
Veteran business leader Savio Chan explains how Chinese are spending more on themselves every year, altering not only their own economy but Western ones as well.