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Asia Society Australia experts this month appeared in The Inquirer Philippines, Microsoft Start, Asian Agribiz, Modern Diplomacy, South China Morning Post, and Green Reporter.
To assist the Vice President for Arts and Culture to develop and implement innovative and high-quality film programs from Asia and the diaspora that will further enhance the reputation of Asia Society
Dr. Ronojoy Sen of National University of Singapore discusses the key factors shaping the Indian elections, voter perceptions on the ground, and the priorities for the new government.
Asia Society Texas' fourth annual "31 Ways to Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month" calendar highlighted live events and on-demand content celebrating the diversity and stories of Houston's communities.
To challenge common frames of looking at China, Pascale Massot proposes looking at behavior from the international Chinese government through the frames of “heterogeneity,” “vulnerability,” and “uncertainty.”
Trouble is brewing for drinkers of coffee, one of the world’s most traded commodities, as climate change affects farmers, reshaping production patterns.
Genevieve Donnellon-May's paper explores the implications of the Peoples Republic of China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs decision to approve genetically modified corn and soybean varieties in December of 2023.
Pascale Massot discusses the difficulties of understanding China in today's crucial context and suggests replacing dominant analytical frames with new ones to better capture the country's complexities.
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