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After Obama appointed the veteran diplomat to manage U.S. relations with Afghanistan and Pakistan, the two could not see eye to eye before Holbrooke's death in 2010. George Packer, author of a new biography on Holbrooke, explains why.
In a lively conversation held last week at Asia Society, Mohammad Javad Zarif said Iran would continue to sell its oil to foreign buyers despite American pressure.
Economist Jesper Koll explains his counterintuitive take on Japan's prospects, which he insists are improving — particularly for its youth.
Whether it’s on the silver screen, a television screen or your computer screen, Asian and Asian American talent have reached mainstream status in Hollywood.
In this episode, financier Weijian Shan recalls his youth during a tumultuous period in China's history and explores how the upheavals affected him in the years since.
A changing global film industry is exposing India’s filmmakers and actors to audiences well beyond its borders.
As the United States debates immigration, two undocumented Asians tell their stories of what it’s like living with an uncertain future.
Wendy Cutler and Orville Schell explain why, contrary to President Trump's assertions, Beijing is well-positioned to compete in a trade conflict with the United States.
Daniel Russel and Wendy Sherman explain how North Korea walked away as the big winner in Tuesday's summit with President Trump in Singapore.
How is artificial intelligence reshaping the Asian security landscape, and how will the U.S. respond?