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Bernard Schwartz Book Award
Bernard Schwartz Fellowship
Center on U.S.-China Relations
US-China Economic Relations in the Next Decade (Complete)
Panelists discuss potential areas for increased cooperation between the U.S. and China. Introductory remarks by Henry Kissinger and C.H. Tung.
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White House Visit for Myanmar's Thein Sein Historic, and Earned
In a show of just how far Myanmar has come, President Thein Sein — the unlikeliest of reformers — is in Washington to meet President Barack Obama at the White House on Monday.
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Myanmar's Economic Outlook (Complete)
An international panel of experts looks at the transition underway in Myanmar, highlighting the country's economic and political outlook.
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Sino-U.S. Power Play in Asia: India's Imperatives
India's focus is on deepening engagement with both Washington and Beijing while retaining its "strategic autonomy."
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Central Asia's Energy Market: From Moscow to Beijing
In the future, competition for energy reserves in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan will be between Russia and China, with time being on Beijing's side.
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Ambassador Shyam Saran: Regional Prospects for Peace
Ambassador Shyam Saran outlines India's regional foreign policy in light of the impending American drawdown from Afghanistan.
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National Security Advisor Thomas Donilon (Complete)
President Obama's National Security Advisor outlines the administration's views on the way forward for the U.S. in Asia.
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The United States and South Asia After Afghanistan
A new report by Asia Society Bernard Schwartz Fellow Alexander Evans considers how to achieve an...
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Is Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth Possible in China?
Asia Society Senior Advisor Junjie Zhang looks at how China's quest for growth at any cost has...
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Stabilizing Pakistan through Police Reform
A new Asia Society report assesses the current state of Pakistan’s police force and offers...
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Advancing Myanmar's Transition: A Way Forward for U.S. Policy
An Asia Society publication assesses the nature of the changes under way in Myanmar.
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Environment
The Korean Peninsula's Sleeping Giant
Governance
Police Reform in Pakistan Must Be Part of National Agenda
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Strategic Challenges
Ambassador Vnukov: Russia, South Korea 'United by Joint Interest'
Task Forces
Stabilizing Pakistan through Police Reform
Asia 21
Koh Kyung Nam: My Year in Antarctica
Williamsburg Conference
The Williamsburg Conference 2011
Center on U.S.-China Relations
The Williamsburg Conference 2011
Keynote Address - Asia Society AustralAsia Centre - Asia Foreign Policy Update Luncheon - August 22, 2003
Bhutan's Transition to Constitutional Monarchy: Challenges for Change
The Indian Community in Trinidad: An Interview with Viranjini Munasinghe
Understanding Political Islam in Southeast Asia
An Analysis of Peacebuilding Approaches in Afghanistan
Conflict Resolution and Peace Building – Lessons from Sri Lanka
Is the United Nations Still Relevant?
Is Environmentally Sustainable Economic Growth Possible in China?
Asma Jahangir: 'Public opinion is key to... democracy'
President Addresses Asia Society, Discusses India and Pakistan
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