Join a conversation with Ramin Bahrani, director of Netflix's acclaimed feature film "The White Tiger," based on the "New York Times" bestseller and 2008 Man Booker Prize-winning novel.
Join Emily Chew, Asia 21 alumna and Head of Sustainability for Investment Management at Morgan Stanley, in-conversation with Gen A Anorah John, for a masterclass on sustainable and social impact investing.
In his debut novel, Orville Schell delves into the complexities of people whose lives have been historically upended by the tumult of political change, the pain of migration, and the separations of the Cold War.
Art for Breakfast is delighted to invite Noriko Kashiwagi, Director of ART PLATFORM TOKYO. The discussion is titled, “ART WORLD IN TOKYO THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS – Unique Challenges and Prospects of Local Artists”.
Asia Society Northern California will host a private Executive Roundtable on March 10 with Zili Shao and Paul Haenle on Chinese Perspectives of U.S.-China Trade and Economic Policy
Join us with James McGregor and Ira Kasoff for the discussion on how can business navigate its way through the maze of cooperation, competition and confrontation.
In a sequel to our January webcast on U.S.–China relations, join us for a virtual town hall with Bush China Foundation president and CEO David Firestein, who will answer questions about one of the world's most important relationships.
We look forward to welcoming you to our next Members’ Connection Night featuring a Pub Quiz to test your general knowledge. The questions and answers have been designed to surprise, enlighten, amuse and amaze.
The short film highlights the emotional fragility of our memory, attempts to challenge the familiar interpretation of Man-Hon as an embodiment of loss, and to perceive his image as an enlightened being rather than a ghost.
We are pleased to launch Orientations Art Circle at Asia Society with a new lecture series where we will mark the publication of the latest issue of Orientations magazine by inviting contributors to share the latest research from their art