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On an otherwise dismal night for the Democrats, the victories of Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) tripled the number of Asian American U.S. senators.
In 2015, five Chinese feminists were arrested and detained for 37 days for planning an anti-sexual harassment campaign. In this video, one of those five shares her story.
"I felt that they needed someone who was not just a Latino face. Asian Americans are just as much of this movement as other immigrants in this country."
Asia Society Korea recently asked Korean students what they’d like to see from the U.S. government after the 2016 presidential election. Here are their wishes for President Donald Trump.
After completing a week-long trip to China with a delegation of U.S. journalists, Justin Vogt, Deputy Managing Editor of Foreign Affairs and Tom Nagorski, Executive Vice President of the Asia Society, share their thoughts on China.
Tom Nagorski moderates a discussion with senior-level U.S. journalists--Fred Hiatt, Winnie O'Kelley, and Justin Vogt on how China is being discussed by candidates in the 2016 U.S. elections.
During Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Asia Society speech on February 13th and her recent official Asia trip, she created a tremendous amount of goodwill in the countries visited.