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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.)
As jobs and skills become obsolete, and populations age, the need for reskilling becomes greater. Naveen Menon and Thomas Birwe offer their perspectives on Southeast Asia and Europe.
This panel gathers Asia Society Triennial artists whose practice responds to questions of historical conflict and memory, cultural ignorance and difference, and the complex cultural contexts around environmental safety.
Manoj Kohli, Daizy Maan, Prakash Bagri, and Ravneet Pawha discuss how talent and innovation can shape the next chapter of the Australia-India relationship.
Artists Xu Bing and Sun Xun discuss their Triennial pieces responding to the Declaration of Independence with Asia Society Triennial Executive Chair Agnes Hsu-Tang and guest curator Susan Beningson.
Disruptive Asia's Sustainability issue comes to life with a panel examining how to govern growth responsibly in Asia, with KPMG's Merridan Varrall, Stanford University's Arjuna Dibley, and UN Environment Programme's Mozaharul Alam.
Two highly-respected ambassadors share their perspectives on the final stretch of the U.S. presidential campaign, the period of uncertainty and instability to follow, and the foreign policy implications of the results.
Asia Society Triennial Artistic Director Boon Hui Tan and New-York Historical Society curator Wendy N.E. Ikemoto discuss the themes of the Triennial collateral exhibition Dreaming Together: New-York Historical Society & Asia Society Museum.