Around the World: How Taiwan Suppressed the Coronavirus; The Past, Present, and Future of Artificial Intelligence;and More
Monday, June 1, 2020
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Each week, we'll share a variety of videos, articles, webcasts, and more from around the web — all curated by Asia Society Texas Center staff to reflect the broad interests and goals of our mission. On Mondays, explore Business and Policy topics through a selection of videos, podcasts, and articles.
Webcast: Democracy and Authoritarianism Under COVID-19
ASIA SOCIETY POLICY INSTITUTE, June 2, 2020 — The novel coronavirus pandemic has challenged governments across the world as they struggle to manage the tremendous public health challenge posed by COVID-19 while trying to avoid economic collapse. There has been ample discussion about which countries have managed the crisis well thus far and which have not, and an ensuing debate about what kinds of governments have been most effective. Some have attributed the initial failure to share information about COVID-19's potential seriousness and impact to China's closed political system. At the same time, top-down systems such as China's may have certain advantages in their ability to institute and enforce lockdowns, social distancing, and mask-wearing. On the other hand, the difficulties many democratic nations — particularly in the West — have faced in slowing the spread of the virus have raised concerns about the ability of democratic systems to effectively handle this type of challenge.
Are democracies or authoritarian states better equipped to deal with public health crises? What are the specific vulnerabilities and advantages that different regime types have in dealing with pandemics? Renowned journalist, author, and political scientist Fareed Zakaria joins ASPI President The Hon. Kevin Rudd for a conversation about the experience of democratic and authoritarian states under COVID-19.
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Podcast: Asia In-Depth: How Taiwan Smothered the Coronavirus
May 7, 2020 — Few places in the world have done a better job suppressing the coronavirus than Taiwan. In the three months since a 50-year-old woman became its first confirmed case, only six people have died from COVID-19 in Taiwan. (By contrast, New York State, a territory with roughly the same population, has lost over 19,000 lives.) What makes Taiwan's success even more remarkable is that it lies only 100 miles from mainland China, where the virus originated. What are the secrets behind Taiwan's success? Asia Society Policy Institute Vice President for International Security and Diplomacy Daniel Russel speaks with two experts — Syaru Shirley Lin from the University of Virginia and Dr. Chunhei Chi of Oregon State University — about what Taiwan's successful smothering of COVID-19 means for its future.
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Video: Artificial Intelligence: Past, Present, and Future
ASIA SOCIETY KOREA, April 9, 2020 — Asia Society Korea Program Committee member Scott Orrantia speaks with Professor Kyung Jun Lee, an artificial intelligence expert who teaches information systems at Kyung Hee University in South Korea.
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Video: Bank of America Women's Leadership Series: Technology Trailblazers
ASIA SOCIETY TEXAS CENTER, February 8, 2018 — Female leaders in the tech sector discuss what inspired them to enter the field, challenges they face as women, and methods to increase female engagement in innovation and technology. Speakers include tech entrepreneur and artist Susie Lee, Station Houston Co-Founder and Chief Experience Officer Grace Rodriguez, and LinkedIn Director, North America, Talent Solutions Shirin Sharif.
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