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NEW YORK, March 28, 2011 - NATO Representative to Afghanistan Mark Sedwill assesses the country's prospects ahead of the planned US draw-down. (1 hr., 17 min.)
Farah Bashir, Ruby Chishti, Leesa Gazi, Anomaa Rajakaruna, and Varunika Saraf discuss their art and practices across literature, theater, filmmaking, and visual arts with moderator Pragya Tiwari.
Rajiv Bhatia, Suhasini Haidar, Nandan Unnikrishnan, and C. Raja Mohan discuss the annual summit of five major emerging economies — Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
Karen Hao, Zeyi Yang, Jenny Xiao, Qiheng Chen, and Lizzi C. Lee explore generative AI complexities, its applications, key players in China's AI drive, and innovation-focused government policies.
A panel of experts takes stock of the importance of the Taiwan Relations Act (1979) and the continued relevance of Taiwan in an era of strategic competition with the People’s Republic of China.
David Shambaugh, Charlene Barshefsky, Karl Eikenberry, Danny Russel, and Orville Schell discuss the new report that unpacks Southeast Asia’s view on U.S.-China competition in their region.
Rumiko Hasegawa shares her love of opera and explains her purpose in creating the organization: to revitalize the industry while preserving the integrity of the masterpieces.
Rorry Daniels, Christopher K. Johnson, Neil Thomas, and Bates Gill discuss the future of Chinese domestic politics, its foreign policy, and U.S.-China relations.