Around the World: The Future of U.S.–China Relations through the Lenses of Coronavirus, BRI, Trade Wars, and More
Monday, March 30, 2020
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Each week, we'll share a variety of videos, articles, webcasts, and more from around the web — all curated by Asia Society Texas Center staff to reflect the broad interests and goals of our mission. On Mondays, explore Business and Policy topics through a selection of videos, podcasts, and articles.
Webcast: The Belt, the Road, and the Coronavirus
ASIA SOCIETY POLICY INSTITUTE, March 26, 2020 — ASPI Vice President Danny Russel discusses the impact of coronavirus, and the possibility it may trigger a global recession, on the Belt and Road Initiative projects, on its host country populations and economies, and on China's plan to create new corridors of infrastructure to facilitate the flow of goods, services, and people around the world.
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Video: Tariffs: The Impact of Trade Wars on Art and Culture
NEW YORK, March 10, 2020 — Wendy Cutler, James Lally, and Amanda Rottenmund discuss how the U.S.-China trade conflict will affect the market for arts and culture.
Podcast: Asia In-Depth: The Lesson from China
March 9, 2020 — Dr. Bruce Aylward, assistant director-general of the World Health Organization, led the WHO delegation to China in late February, visiting healthcare facilities and speaking with physicians and professionals on the frontlines of the outbreak. In this episode of Asia In-Depth, he speaks with Asia Society Executive Vice President Tom Nagorski about what he saw on his trip and, as the virus becomes a truly global problem, what other countries can learn from China's experience.
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Video: The Future is Asian: Global Order in the 21st Century
HONG KONG, September 2, 2019 — Is the world ready for "Asia First"? From investment portfolios to Hollywood movies, no aspect of life is immune from Asianization. Parag Khanna, global strategy advisor, explained how Asia is reshaping the world.
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About Asia Society at Home
Though Asia Society is temporarily closed, we are dedicated to continuing our mission of building cross-cultural understanding and uplifting human connectivity. Using digital tools, we bring you content for all ages and conversations that matter, in order to spark curiosity about Asia and to foster empathy.
About Asia Society Texas Center
With 13 locations throughout the world, Asia Society is the leading educational organization promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among the peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and West. Asia Society Texas Center executes the global mission with a local focus, enriching and engaging the vast diversity of Houston through innovative, relevant programs in arts and culture, business and policy, education, and community outreach.