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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.)
Brandeis University President Jehuda Reinharz describes the role of universities, and a classical liberal arts education, in preparing citizens for the 21st century.
NEW YORK, March 17, 2010 - The Meaning of Tea director Scott Chamberlin Hoyt and tea authority James Norwood Pratt discuss the world's favorite drink prior to a screening of the film. (16 min.)
Asia Society Director of Global Policy Inititatives Michael Kulma on China's increasingly assertive tone toward the West on currency reevaluation and Taiwan.
Alim Qasimov, Azerbaijan's best-known singer, and his daughter Fargana Qasimova perform with a quartet of virtuosic instrumentalists at Asia Society New York.
Tony Jackson describes what the American education system needs to leapfrog from its current status today, to one of innovation and effectiveness, especially as it prepares children for a global future.
Ajay Chhibber, Arun Kumar, Parag Saxena, and Girish Vanvari analyze the just-released Union budget and what it holds for both Indian businesses and foreign companies doing business in India.
Shirin Ebadi argues against economic sanctions for Iran—but also says Western businesses should pay a penalty for helping the current regime repress its own people.