"We know that Hong Kong is dying, but we want to die in dignity," argues Johns Hopkins professor Ho-Fung Hung.
Tom Finkelpearl discusses the idea of "Asian-ness," globalization vs. multiculturalism, and other issues he addressed in his 12-year tenure as Executive Director at the Queens Museum of Art.
As the mass demonstrations in Hong Kong extend into a second month, scholars and journalists examine the root causes of the protests and assess what's ahead for Hong Kong.
Emphasizing her commitment to hard work and the importance of constant practice, opera singer Kiri Te Kanawa discusses her path to success.
Henry M. Paulson, Jr. assesses China's ambitious program of economic reforms, emphasizing the need for greater competition, both internal and foreign.
At the DC launch of ASPI's report on China's economic reform program, report author Daniel H. Rosen is joined by Christopher Padilla of the IBM Corporation and Kenneth G. Lieberthal of the Brookings Institution.
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Howard Weinberg discusses his documentary-in-progress.
Orville H. Schell, and John S. (Jack) Wadsworth, Jr., and Daniel H. Rosen outline likely outcomes of China's economic reforms for American policy and business.
Daniel H. Rosen presents findings of his ASPI report "Avoiding the Blind Alley: China's Economic Overhaul and Its Global Implications."
Incoming ASPI President Kevin Rudd assesses some of the strengths and weaknesses of China's economic reforms as they have so far been visible to outside observers.