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Razeen Sally will bring us to Sri Lanka by sharing his latest memoir Return to Sri Lanka: Travels in a Paradoxical Island. His journey tells the bigger story of Sri Lanka: its history, its people and landscapes, and its turbulent politics.
What holds our society together and how will our reaction to crisis impact our relations to others? How can governments, companies and individuals promote unity in the face of fear?
Join AsiaStore for StoryTime featuring Raakhee Mirchandani! Listen as she reads from 'Super Satya Saves the Day' and find out if Satya able to face her fears, help her friends, and be the true hero everyone knows she is?
The Washington International Trade Association (WITA) in partnership with ASPI, will host a webinar focusing on the relationship between trade, drug development, and biopharmaceutical supply chains in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The first infection and spread among humans of COVID-19 occurred between mid-September and early December – does this mean COVID-19 may not have started in Wuhan? Hear it from Dr Peter Forster (Cambridge), whose research traces COVID-19.
Join us for the webcast with Jessica diCarlo, who has studied the Lao-China railway to showcase how infrastructures relate to on-the-ground political and social relations in host countries.
Join us for a conversation as artists Tiffany Chung and Kim Yasuda talk about what this time of isolation means for the future of artists, and share their insight and questions regarding work amid global uncertainty.
ASPI Vice President Wendy Cutler goes live with China's Ambassador to the WTO Zhang Xiangchen to discuss what the WTO's role will be as the world continues to fight COVID-19.
[Members Only] Almost five months after Singapore’s first Covid-19 case, how has the country been affected by the pandemic and what can we learn from its ‘circuit breaker’ approach?