Join ASPI online for an in-depth discussion on the historical and regional context of the current events in Seoul.
Dive into the world of contemporary Chinese literature with Asia Society’s Young Patrons Book Club, in partnership with China ...
This briefing book for the incoming administration aligns Asia’s needs with concrete, actionable recommendations designed to ...
John Osburg explores how members of China’s urban middle class are turning to religion and spirituality in greater numbers, ...
A conversation on the nature of translation; the histories of Sanskrit and Urdu; and the disparities and similarities between ...
Taylah Bland is the Senior Program Officer for the China Climate Hub and a Fellow on Climate and the Environment with the ASPI Center for China Analysis (CCA). Taylah was a scholarship delegate to the ...
When the American writer Derek Sandhaus arrived in Shanghai in 2006, he soon encountered Chinese baijiu — a fiery and powerful liquor found at dining room tables and bars across the country. He didn’t ...
ASHK is proud to host a program with Professor David Horn, Dean of Arts and Sciences at The Ohio State University on Why the ...
Houston, we have a problem — the International Space Academy’s mission to the Moon is thrown into disarray, and it is up to you and your fellow space cadets to solve! Along the way, the cadets will ...
Join us for a musical showcase combining Chinese and electronic music in a performance that reimagines an ancient Chinese classic with mythic beings and vast geographies—bringing together nature and ...
In the latter half of the 19th century, the United States and China came into closer contact with one another through trade, labor migration, students studying abroad, and in some cases, conflict.
Join journalist and Pulitzer Prize finalist Gregg Jones as he discusses his newest book, Most Honorable Son: A Forgotten Hero’s Fight Against Fascism and Hate During World War II. This comprehensive ...