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Asia Society presents an ongoing monthly series titled Films to See Before You Die featuring classic films and underseen gems from across Asia and the Asian diaspora with extended introductions by Asia Society's Curator of Film.
Asia Society Texas announces 'Vian Sora: Outerworlds,' a mid-career survey of abstract painter Vian Sora. Organized jointly with the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Speed Museum in Louisville, 'Outerworlds' opens at AST in April 2026.
Asia Society Texas welcomes the return of 'The Big Swim,' a family-friendly opera retelling the Chinese fable of the Jade Emperor. Commissioned by Houston Grand Opera in partnership with AST, 'The Big Swim' is presented February 7–9, 2025.
Jing Qian and Brendan Kelly write about how the renewal of U.S.-China Science and Technology Agreement (STA) may help stabilize a turbulent relationship.
ASPI CCA, in collaboration with Enodo Economics, has published a new report exploring the future of the Petrodollar system, which has underpinned international oil trade and U.S. financial dominance since the 1970s.
Diana Choyleva explores the Petrodollar system’s future, focusing on China’s strategic efforts, Gulf states’ push to transform their economies, and breakthrough innovations in cross-border payment technologies.
How are people in South Korea reacting to the arrest of President Yoon Suk Yeol. Will this deepen or help resolve the political crisis in the country? Schoni Song gives his first insights from Seoul.
Recording of the January 2025 Edition of Japan Macro Salon with Jesper and Bill with a special guest, Professor Ken Jimbo, a specialist on Japan's foreign and defence policy.
The COP29 negotiations underscored the potential for China and India to act as critical players in facilitating global climate progress, yet the lack of meaningful results highlighted the accompanying challenges, writes Betty Wang.