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Martin Jacques (R) at Asia Society India Centre's private event on July 29, 2012. (Asia Society India Centre)

Did China Benefit From the Economic Crisis?

Scholar Martin Jacques holds forth on future trends in Chinese markets, and the implications of its rise for India and the rest of the world, at a private ASIC event. more
Yale University President Richard C. Levin at Asia Society Hong Kong on May 9, 2012.

Richard Levin: Choosing the Right Tools to Build a Stronger Economy

Economist and Yale University President Richard C. Levin offers his frank views on the slump and the struggling recovery. more
L to R: Surjit Bhalla, TN Ninan, Subir Gokarn, Sunil Mehta, Shankar Acharya and Udat Kotak at the Asia Society India Centre event on March 1, 2012. (Asia Society India Centre)

The Financial Crisis Reaches India

Shankar Acharya, Subir Gokarn, Surjit Bhalla and T.N. Ninan discuss whether India can reach 8.5% growth again after the worldwide slump. more

Alan Blinder and Bill Rhodes: Hazards on the Horizon

Former Citigroup Chair shares lessons learned "on the front lines of global finance." more

Alan Blinder and Bill Rhodes: Hazards on the Horizon

Former Citigroup Chair shares lessons learned "on the front lines of global finance." more

Bill Rhodes: Getting the World Economy Back on Track (Complete)

Former Citigroup Chair shares lessons learned "on the front lines of global finance." more

Bill Rhodes: Getting the World Economy Back on Track (Complete)

Former Citigroup Chair shares lessons learned "on the front lines of global finance." more
Bull knocking out the bear in Yu Gardens, Shanghai, on Feb. 5, 2008. (Augapfel/Flickr)

Bill Rhodes, Banker to the World, on Our Contagious Global Economy

Rhodes, former vice chair of Citigroup and Asia Society trustee, offers some thoughts prior to his March 1 appearance at Asia Society New York. more
Simon Tay analyzes the factors that are preventing the US from fully engaging with Asia's new stature. (2 min., 1 sec.)

Simon Tay: America Must Reengage Asia

Ever since the 2008 economic crisis, the US and Asia appear to be going in different directions. more