In a piece for Time magazine, the former Australian prime minister lays out what we can expect from China in 2016.
A view of Mount Fuji with the city of Gotemba at its base in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan on December 5, 2015. (Reginald Pentinio/Flickr)
Peter Hessler, Evan Osnos, Jiayang Fan, and Zha Jianying discuss challenges foreign reporters still face in giving balanced coverage of China.
As the sun sets in the distance, a flock of birds fly around a man holding a bowl full of seeds in Hyderabad, India on December 12, 2015. (Rajesh_India/Flickr)
Join us as we look back on noteworthy events and trends from the past year, and look forward to what they might mean for 2016. Check back for updates into the new year.
Each week, we'll reach into Asia Society's archives to find a photo from the organization's nearly 60-year history. This week: A performance that dealt with the uncomfortable history between China, Japan, and Korea.
In the fourth episode of Asia Society In-Depth, we trace how the Southeast Asian nation went from five decades of hardline military rule to free elections, and explore what could lie ahead.
In advance of their appearance at Asia Society on Thursday, five correspondents from the magazine say how they'd approach coverage of the country today.
Ruchir Sharma, Kevin Rudd, and Ian Bremmer spar over whether China's economic woes pose a serious threat to the world economy.