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NEW YORK, February 11, 2009 - Filmmaker Mira Nair and writer and physician Abraham Verghese discuss Verghese’s debut novel, Cutting for Stone. (1 hr., 15 min.)
Justin Hayhurst explains the framework for Australia’s foreign policy and discusses Australia’s relationship with Japan, the United States, China, as well as the other countries in the Indo-Pacific region.
Amy Yee discusses with Tsewang Rigzin her book that explores how everyday Tibetans living abroad manage to maintain their identity and preserve their culture despite the challenges of exile and forced migration.
The Glitch delves into the intricate narrative of drug use in Korea, exploring its historical roots from the Opium Wars to contemporary challenges faced by K-pop idols, to unravel societal expectations and perceptions.
Li Shuo, incoming Director of China Climate Hub of Asia Society Policy Institute, explores China’s climate ambition in the context of its political economy and the current geopolitical landscape.
Paul Scharre, Paul Triolo, and Lizzi. C. Lee discuss the military AI rivalry between the two AI superpowers that strive to create cutting-edge AI systems for defense and strategic purposes.