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At a special forum in New York, foreign affairs leaders from Egypt, Iraq, Australia, and Jordan discussed the role of government in preventing the destruction and trafficking of antiquities.
Irina Bokova, Julie Bishop, and Nasser Judeh explain why terror groups like Daesh (ISIS) feel compelled to destroy historical monuments and ancient antiquities.
Evan Medieros and Daniel H. Rosen discuss "ham-fisted" Chinese government interventions in the economy and how domestic politics presents roadblocks to economic reform.
Kevin Rudd, Evan Medeiros, and Daniel Rosen discuss the Chinese economy, U.S.-China relations, and the upcoming summit between Xi Jinping and Barack Obama.
Dr. Xu Xiaodong, curator of Asia Society Hong Kong's latest exhibition Bat Cave, and contemporary Chinese artist Sun Xun discuss the show and Sun's short film Beyond-ism, that complements the traditional artworks on display.
Experts discuss how Asia's geopolitical and economic role in the world is no longer reflected in the international governance institutions established after World War II.