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Video Excerpt:Wen C. Fong illustrates an example of convergence between modern Western art and classical Chinese painting during a discussion February 18, 2009. (5 min., 12 sec.)
Edward Wong talks about his new book that chronicles a family's and nation's story through decades of change and offers deep insights into the new authoritarian age.
Chantale Yok-Min Wong, Mari Elka Pangestu, and Rachel Kyte discuss how global financial reforms can address Asia's unique climate finance challenges and opportunities, focusing on actions to enhance economic and social development.
The philosopher turned artist discusses her work, which explores sound, its tonality, and its impact on people's emotions and political sentiments, with Simona Grano.
Tom Barber, Jonathon Chew, and Sarah Ramantanis explore the potential of soft power as a tool for Australia to foster regional stability and strengthen relations with Asia with moderator Georgina McKay.
Trang Nguyen, Sophia Hamblin Wang, and Anh Mai dissect Australia's strategies in spearheading sustainable energy initiatives across the region to pave the way for a greener and more resilient future, with moderator Keira Wright.
Prerana Mehta, Mike Bareja, and Brendan Ma speak with Harsh Gandhi about upcoming technology trends and unpack what they mean for Australia-Asia relations.
Asian women filmmakers take the stage to introduce their works selected to receive grants from CAPE's (Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment) Julia S. Gouw Short Film Challenge.