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AsiaSociety.org articles, op-eds, videos and blog posts on China.

Asia Society's Orville Schell talks with the magazine about the latest presidential candidate's China experience.
Asia Society Washington's annual awards gala featured a conversation between former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Orville Schell, Arthur Ross Director of the Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations.
The U.N. Council has failed to act on the Syrian government's violent crackdown on dissidents, Asia Society's Executive Vice President, Jamie Metzl, weighs in as to why.
The controversial diplomat, who turned 88 last month, mentioned Mao Zedong's sarcastic side, said he didn't believe this was the "Chinese century" and explained why he stopped playing chess with his grandson.
What role do you believe Asia's rise should play in the upcoming U.S. presidential race and election? And how would you like to see the candidates address this issue? What will you be looking for?
Aggressive maritime maneuvers may not serve China's long-term interests, says John D. Cioriciari.
Orville Schell spoke with the Associated Press about China's recent Latin-American investment spree, and what it could mean for international trade.
Co-produced by the UN Development Programme, Arrowhead Films and Discovery Channel Asia, <em>Himalayan Meltdown</em> examines how the shrinking Himalayan glaciers and rising sea levels are affecting people in China, India, Bangladesh, Nepal
Beijing-based American writer Maggie Rauch discusses the importance of Li Na's French Open victory and what it might mean for the future of Chinese sports.
Anti-China protests in Vietnam may herald a greater threat to governments in Hanoi and Beijing than they realize.