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In a collaboration with the Zubin Foundation and Hong Kong Unison, the Asia Society Hong Kong Center seeks to address and understand the reality ethnic minorities’ face, but most importantly, have an honest conversation
Join us for a timely discussion with two highly-respected Ambassadors John Emerson and Nina Hachigian for their perspectives on the future of the global economic order.
On Thursday, Oct 21, Asia Society Japan Center will welcome, Dr. Kumi Yokoe of Toyo University’s Department of Global Innovation Studies for a conversation titled, “The 2020 U.S. Elections and Potential Challenges to US-Japan Relations”.
Biennales, triennials, festivals and fairs are the culmination of a consortium of artists, curators, program directors and partners, among others, who work diligently to bring to life the arts in a multitude of forms.
To mark the launch of the Asia Society Policy Institute-Asia Society Australia Southeast Asia and COVID-19 project, join us for a 360° look at course of the pandemic in Southeast Asia and its effects on the region’s politics and society.
H.E. Muhyiddin Yassin, Prime Minister of Malaysia will deliver an address and join Asia Society Policy Institute President Kevin Rudd for a conversation.
Two luminaries discuss the role of the arts and dance in building solidarities. Ananya Chatterjea gives a lecture How Do We Dance Now? Moving in Alignment with the Uprising followed by discussion with Thomas DeFrantz.
On October 19, Asia Society Hong Kong Center will host a virtual chat with the co-founder of the international relations theory of neoliberalism and originator of “soft power” himself, Professor Joseph S. Nye Jr.
Jointly with International House of Japan, we are excited to have Akutagawa-sho winning author and poet, Mieko Kawakami and author Roland Kelts us for our first program on literature.
To celebrate our touring exhibition's final weekend at the Michael C. Carlos Museum, we welcome 'Transcendent Deities' featured artist Abhishek Singh to discuss his most recent body of work, followed by a drawing demonstration and Q&A.