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NEW YORK, May 18, 2009 - A panel of experts discuss where the new opportunities for private equity lie as it adapts through the financial crisis. (1 hr., 2 min.)
Asia Society Southern California hosts fireside chats with three leading Chinese and U.S. entertainment executives as they share their insights into the current state of the China and U.S. media industries.
Asia Society Triennial Artistic Director Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe explores the sociopolitical and emotional schism of North and South Korea through the lens of contemporary art with artists Mina Cheon, Kyungah Ham, and Minouk Lim.
Wicky V. Olindo, Angga Dwimas Sasongko, and Raline Shah discuss the growth of the entertainment industry in Southeast Asia, focusing in particular on Indonesia.
Talon Esports CEO XiaoYi Zhang, TSM Head of Operations Walter Wang Jr. and Esports Media Analyst John Oliverius take a deep dive into the trends shaping the esports industry.
Dr. Nadine Naber delivers the lecture "The Radical Potential of Mothering for Abolition, Anti-Militarism, and Transnational Feminist Solidarity," followed by a discussion with Dr. Alisa Bierria.
Wendy Cutler, Rupert Hammond-Chambers, and Roy Chun Lee discuss whether a deal would be in the U.S.' national interest and to what degree it might provoke China. James K.J. Lee provided opening remarks.