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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.
China is undergoing unprecedented changes domestically, while also dealing with the challenges of a volatile world. Qing Wang, Zichen Wang, and Adam Tooze offer a global, political, economic, and social context.
Asia Society President & CEO and economic historian Adam Tooze of Columbia University discuss what the world has coming in 2025 as Asia's importance continues to grow, Europe seems stuck in self-doubt, and the U.S. gets ready for Trump 2.
Bettina Schaller, Head of Group Public Affairs at The Adecco Group, talks to the 2024 graduates of our Gen A Young Leadership Program about skills young professionals need at the start of their careers, and where Asia Competence fits in.
In the Talk at the Library: Myanmar's Borderworlds with India and China, political geographer Jasnea Sarma explores how borders function not only as physical dividers of territorial states, but also as spaces of control, resistance, extract
The best-selling author speaks with James Crabtree about her tantalizing crime-thriller set in Delhi, 2004, where the rich and powerful get away with everything – including murder.
Leading global thinker Adam Tooze of Columbia University delivers the third annual State of Asia Address in Zurich, Switzerland, on Asia in the age of polycrisis.
The third edition of our STATE OF ASIA Conference has successfully concluded. We were honored to host distinguished speakers from across Asia and Europe. Together, we engaged in insightful discussions on what is shaping Asia today.