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Asia Society experts discuss what will follow the international tribunal's rebuke of China's maritime claims.
In an interview with Asia Blog, journalist and author Bill Hayton discusses the thinking behind China’s recent actions in the South China Sea, and why Beijing may soon reassess moves to enforce them.
Our latest Weekly Rewind, featuring some of the best Asia-related content from the past seven days that you may have missed.
Asia Society's first Jack Wadsworth Fellow on why business leaders should follow international trade negotiations, even on issues with no obvious near-term implications for their companies.
Asia Society's Mike Kulma explains why President Obama's cancellation of his Asia trip is harmful to American interests on multiple levels.
Recognizing that a holistic view is imperative for resolving regional tensions, Asia Society is convening leading academics and policy makers for a multi-day conference.
During the Islamic month of Ramadan, Muslims break the fast with Iftar, an evening meal taken after sunset. We take a look at some of the dishes typically served in different parts of Asia.
Anthropologist Susan Brownell looks back on the impact of China's role as 2008 host country on the Olympics as a sporting event and as a spectacle.