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NEW YORK, November 10, 2010 - Two days after the Burma election, former US diplomat Priscilla Clapp speculates about the release of dissident Aung San Suu Kyi. (1 min., 20 sec.)
As Switzerland prepares to hold a referendum on the CEPA between the EFTA States and Indonesia, Shinta Widjaja Kamdani and Dino Patti Djalal take a closer look at the diverse archipelago nation.
Scot Marciel and Moe Thuzar argue that the country's fledgling democracy involved far more than the iconic civilian leader, who was deposed following Myanmar's recent coup.
For the third consecutive year, Asia Society Northern California honors Asian filmmakers and talent at the virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival by hosting a series of in-depth discussions.
A panel of experts discuss the role of narrower sectoral agreements — as opposed to comprehensive deals such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) — in international trade.
The Turkish ambassador to South Korea speaks with Asia Society Korea Executive Director Yvonne Kim about South Korea-Turkey bilateral relations, the K-Pop wave in Turkey, and many other subjects.
Featuring a keynote conversation between Gloria Steinem and Julie Taymor and panel discussion with a new generation of women change makers, this program highlights individuals operating at the vanguard of societal progress.