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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.)
At the DC launch of ASPI's report on China's economic reform program, report author Daniel H. Rosen is joined by Christopher Padilla of the IBM Corporation and Kenneth G. Lieberthal of the Brookings Institution.
Orville H. Schell, and John S. (Jack) Wadsworth, Jr., and Daniel H. Rosen outline likely outcomes of China's economic reforms for American policy and business.
Incoming ASPI President Kevin Rudd assesses some of the strengths and weaknesses of China's economic reforms as they have so far been visible to outside observers.
Xiaobo Lü, Daniel H. Rosen, Orville H. Schell, and John S. (Jack) Wadsworth, Jr. discuss a new ASPI report's findings and potential consequences of China's economic reforms.
The mission of Vaughn International Studies Academy, a member of Asia Society's International Studies School Network, is to make sure students are college and career ready, and globally competent.
Manu Joseph, Shobhaa Dé, Avani Davda, Ira Trivedi, and Bloomberg T's Executive Editor Mini Menon explore the question "Can women have it all?" in the context of today's India.
Incoming President of the Asia Society Policy Institute Kevin Rudd outlines broad policy and strategic issues relating to Asia in the 21st century and how ASPI is positioned to bring fresh perspectives to those challenges.