Keyword: history
Jia Lynn Yang explains how the 1965 Immigration and Nationalization Act shaped the peculiar identity of Asian Americans.
In an excerpt from his new book "Not for the Faint Hearted," the former Australia prime minister and current Asia Society Policy Institute president describes his lifelong fascination with the Middle Kingdom.
Foreign Affairs editor Daniel Kurtz-Phelan discusses how the legendary general's failures to install democracy set the tone for subsequent Sino-American relations.
The legendary CBS broadcaster describes a trip she took to the country in 1974 and how her impressions of the place changed in subsequent journeys.
Exploring a counterfactual that would have changed the course of U.S.-China relations
An interview with Kevin Peraino, whose new book examines how President Harry S Truman permanently altered American policy toward China.
In this inaugural episode of Asia Inside Out, Asia Society Policy Institute's Lindsey Ford speaks with Rob York and Jean Lee to dig into North Korea's dynastic family.
Author Howard Jones discusses his new book on one of the most infamous chapters of the Vietnam War and American military history.
In his new book 'Asia's Reckoning', the author Richard McGregor explores the fraught relationship between Beijing and Tokyo — and examines what this means for the United States.
The filmmaker Michael Wood describes his new documentary series tackling the sweep of Chinese history.