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HONG KONG, June 8, 2011 — Former U.S. Senator Evan Bayh assesses the impact of consumption and the role of the US government in the economic recovery. (3 min., 48 sec.)
NEW YORK, June 13, 2011 — Asia Society's first Co-Chairs, Henrietta Fore and Ronnie C. Chan, share their thoughts on their joint role and Asia Society's mission in the 21st century. (12 min., 47 sec.)
NEW YORK, June 10, 2011 — Thought leaders across Asia-Pacific convened at the 39th Williamsburg Conference in Singapore to discuss the most pressing challenges facing the region. (8 min., 47 sec.)
MUMBAI, May 24, 2011 — Indian economist Kaushik Basu discusses free markets vs. state intervention and the government's role in land acquisition. (4 min., 17 sec.)
MUMBAI, May 18, 2011 — India expert David Malone talks to Swapan Dasgupta about the country's lack of foreign policy strategy, relations with Pakistan and Afghanistan and it's United Nations ambitions. (6 min., 13 sec.)
NEW YORK, June 2, 2011 - Journalist Gautam Adhikari makes the case that modern India survives by staying true to its identity as a secular, pluralist democracy. (4 min., 17 sec.)
WASHINGTON, DC, June 3, 2011 — Asia Society Consultant and former Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Burma/Myanmar Priscilla Clapp reacts to news that opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi — recently released from house arrest — plans a tour of her homeland. (5 min, 52 sec)
NEW YORK, June 2, 2011 - Journalist Gautam Adhikari discusses what he sees as rising extremism and intolerance in India with Frank G. Wisner. (1 hr., 18 min.)