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In this Oxford Debate co-organized by the Asia Society Policy Institute and Asia Society Switzerland, participants debate the motion “The next U.S. administration must reassure China, not just deter it“.
The new U.S. President faces a crucial decision on China: maintain the current fragile stability in the relationship, or press forward with more competitive measures to push back against China's rise. Four experts debate the options.
Asia Society’s global network of experts from Melbourne, Delhi, Hong Kong and Tokyo explore how Asian countries perceive the U.S. role in the region, and what bearing the election will have on Asia’s security and prosperity.
Indonesia could become a much more active player on the world stage under its new President Prabowo Subianto, a temperamental and at times unpredictable cosmopolitan, who finds particular joy in sneering at Europe.
Experts from the forefront of food in Asia and Europe share their real-world experiences and ideas on how to build a sustainable food system capable of adequately feeding 10 billion people by 2050, without exhausting the planet.
Elections and leadership changes have swept Asia and Europe this year, with the U.S. heading to the polls soon. James Crabtree assesses the impact of all this and discusses how Europe is no longer the engine driving change in the world.
Batteries increasingly power everything around us. But with a supply chain that spans the globe, and China dominating production, things can get complicated. Hear from experts Marina Zhang and Duo Fu where things stand.
Batteries increasingly power everything around us. But with a supply chain that spans the globe, and China dominating production, things can get complicated. Hear from experts Marina Zhang and Duo Fu where things stand.
Taiwanese Artist Ting-Jung Chen talks about her work, why she cares about historical artefacts, and how propaganda uses the quality of sounds to affect people.
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