Press Releases
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2019 class includes activists, artists, educators, journalists, scientists, and social entrepreneurs.
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The project will use a series of visual briefs outlining the evolving relations
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The critically-acclaimed opera will play in New York and San Francisco
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It identifies five main themes in its findings and recommendations.
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New policy paper identifies the global and regional impacts of the U.S.-China trade dispute and the logjam at the WTO as two major developments straining the trading system.
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Many APA respondents noted a shortage of company executives and directors from their cultural background.
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Yanan Wang and Dake Kang lead AP team winning the 2019 award.
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Multi-venue exhibition, policy discussions, forums, and performances launch in Spring 2020.
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The results are part of a survey honoring employers for their achievements in promoting diversity and the quality of their APA workforce initiatives.
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The paper contends that many countries share the U.S. concerns about China and could be open to closer collaboration.
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Stephen Riady, Harit Talwar, and Frederick “Fritz” Demopoulos join as Trustees.
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The Gala will be held at the Skirball Cultural Center on Sunday, April 7, 2019
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Exhibition features rarely seen mural-sized painting created during a tumultuous period of India's history.
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The artist examines the power imbalance between captor and captive and the aestheticization of violence in media coverage of wartime atrocities.
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Ties between China and Europe are explored through a rare Chinese map and a selection of decorative objects.
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Authors caution that American policymakers need to be prepared to tolerate more tension in the relationship.
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Applications must be received by March 15, 2019.
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Panel speakers include Justin Chon, Lulu Wang, Richie Mehta, and Anita Gou
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The paper breaks down the challenges and opportunities in the bilateral relationship in the areas of trade and investment, energy, digital economy and advanced technologies, infrastructure, and women's economic empowerment.
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The new center opens at a critical juncture as Japan, the world’s third largest economy, seeks a more prominent role in promoting global security and international trade.