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“As tumultuous as the first two years have been, the next two years could be even more tumultuous from a foreign policy perspective,” says Steven Okun, founder and CEO of APAC Advisors.
Trump’s ...
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"We get to carry the vibrance, and culture, and community of more than one world. And that is not a burden to manage, that is a gift to be put on the table, in full display."
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Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen “has actually really been trying to form a democratic coalition around the world. . . . a collective of like-minded countries rather than a formal name like NAT...
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Andy Burnham will surely become prime minister in a matter of weeks. But what kind of government would he lead and how can he prepare for the biggest job in British politics?
As Burnham sets out h...
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer leaves No.10 a decade since the Brexit referendum that began the UK’s cycle of chaos, and Andy Burnham seems set to take over unopposed. Our experts discuss what the ...
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Sir Gordon Wu, Founder and Chairman of Hopewell Holdings, received the Asia Society Hong Kong Game Changer Award on June 18, 2026. The award celebrates individuals, organizations and movements that...
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Breaking the Radio Silence: Understanding how the Rise of Racism in Britain undermines global solidarity. This is a small selection of a discussion brought together respected experts to reflect on ...
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LOS ANGELES, May 3, 2026 — Takashi Murakami accepts Asia Society Southern California's Art Game Changer honor at the 2026 Asia Game Changer Awards SoCal presented by MindChamps. LACMA CEO and Walli...
China Was Ready for the Age of Anarchy
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As a global power, China faces a growing tension between its ambitions to reshape the international order and its disinterest in bearing the costs of upholding that new system. In this episode of&
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“We've seen the Chinese version. They think they have a very clear view of the jobs that are going to be called for and those that aren't, and they're going to swing their entire population in a ce...
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Listen to the full episode here: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/are-the-us-and-china-really-in-an-ai-race/
How are the United States and China pursuing AI development?
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How are the United States and China pursuing AI development? On this episode of The Beijing Brief, Ryan Hass sits down with Kyle Chan and R. David Edelman to discuss the two countries differing AI ...
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Listen to the full episode here: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/are-the-us-and-china-really-in-an-ai-race/
How are the United States and China pursuing AI development?
On this episode of The...
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Listen to the full episode here: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/are-the-us-and-china-really-in-an-ai-race/
How are the United States and China pursuing AI development?
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Listen to the full episode here: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/are-the-us-and-china-really-in-an-ai-race/
How are the United States and China pursuing AI development?
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Geopolitics and global value chains: Implications for trade policy and development in Asia
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Rising geopolitical tensions and increasing fragmentation introduce new risks into global production networks, forcing both disruptions and creating new strategic opportunities. How is US trade pol...
E12 Lessons from the APRM Review on Xenophobia | Thulani Tshefuta
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In this episode of Africa Governance Voices, we are joined by former APRM South Africa National Governing Council Chairperson, Thulani Tshefuta, to reflect on the findings of South Africa’s 1st Gen...
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💡 How do African actors, especially bureaucrats, shape Chinese-financed digital projects? What happens when political leadership changes? And what are the implications for Digital Global Gateway?
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