Peter Greste, Michael Smith, Melissa Chan, Sue-Lin Wong discuss the threat of declining press freedoms in China.
This event is the third of five in the Seeking Truth Through Facts U.S.-China program series hosted by Asia Society Northern California.
Mukhtar Tileuberdi, minister of foreign affairs of Kazakhstan, delivers an address before joining Tom Nagorski for a conversation.
Erwin Chemerinsky, James Dempsey and Susan Shirk discuss President Trump's controversial executive orders from the perspective of constitutional law, data privacy, cyber security and the U.S.-China competition for technological dominance.
Join us for our last book club of the year. We're reading "The Next American Revolution" by legendary educator/activist Grace Lee Boggs and pioneering scholar Dr. Scott Kurashige, who will host the book club.
Two luminaries discuss the role of the arts and dance in building solidarities. Ananya Chatterjea gives a lecture How Do We Dance Now? Moving in Alignment with the Uprising followed by discussion with Thomas DeFrantz.
Wendy Cutler is joined by Arthur Sinodinos, Chan Heng Chee, Rick Larsen, and Charles Boustany in a discussion about the future of U.S. trade policy in the Asia-Pacific.
To mark the hundredth anniversary of her birth, Asia Society Museum assembled a panel of scholars to discuss the life, work, and legacy of author Eileen Chang.
Wendy Cutler discusses the findings of ASPI’s new report Reengaging the Asia-Pacific on Trade: A TPP Roadmap for the Next U.S. Administration.