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Asia Society
International Affairs
New York, New York 45,570 followers
Global nonprofit dedicated to understanding Asia through policy, arts, and education.
About us
Asia Society is dedicated to understanding Asia and its role in the world. With locations across Asia, the United States, and Europe, we bring together leading thinkers on policy, business, arts, education, and culture, produce cutting-edge research on what's happening in Asia, and host events across our 16 locations for our members and the public.
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- Industry
- International Affairs
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, New York
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1956
- Specialties
- Asia, Policy, Arts, Education, and AAPI Community
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Employees at Asia Society
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Diana Choyleva
"Perhaps the best economic Chinese tea leaf reader there is.”
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Sydnie Kohara
Media Strategist, Storyteller, Speaker, Emcee Extraordinaire
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Adam Saunders
Business Advisor & Strategist | Aligning Business Goals, Technology & Data to Help People & Organizations Prosper
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Jessica Chen Weiss
Updates
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Discover the Season of Australia this fall at Asia Society! We will take a dynamic look at Australia from its role as a Pacific power to a focus on indigeneity. Our programs will include artist talks, policy discussions, performances, films, family activities, and more. Check out the details here: https://lnkd.in/e5FaMCtA
Season of Australia
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Read on for a sneak peek of this week's 'China 5' newsletter, bringing you the 5 big things you need to know about #China each Friday from our experts at the Center for China Analysis ⬇ 1️⃣ Laden with mountains of nonperforming loans and bad assets, more than 60 regional and rural banks in China have been dissolved or merged in 2024 — Lynette H Ong 2️⃣ Premier Li Qiang chaired a full State Council meeting to study the guiding principles of the recent Third Plenum. Li emphasized the importance of unity in implementing the ongoing reform plans and completing the annual economic and social development goals — Lobsang Tsering, Senior Research Associate 3️⃣ Over the weekend, China and the Philippines were again embroiled in an incident near two disputed shoals in the South China Sea. Having recently agreed to de-escalation mechanisms in the SCS, this incident represents a setback for diffusing tensions between the two claimants — Lyle Morris 4️⃣ At a press conference, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate “attributed the improved protection of public water resources to enhanced cooperation between administrative and procuratorial authorities.” Collaboration between the SPP and the Ministry of Water reinforces that legislative and judicial mechanisms play an integral role in setting the tone for how environmental issues are prioritized and responded to in society — Taylah Bland 5️⃣ State media and official directives outlined key elements of the tech-driven modernization strategy central to the Third Plenum. China’s focus on self-sufficiency offers a pathway to leadership in emerging industries but risks deepening bifurcation with the Western — Lizzi C. Lee, Fellow on Chinese Economy 🇨🇳 To never miss a Friday update, subscribe to China 5 through this link: https://lnkd.in/eteSxi32
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Since the start of 2024, over 60 rural banks in #China have been dissolved or merged, highlighting the vulnerabilities of smaller financial institutions. Despite the country’s massive property sector crisis, China’s overall banking institutions appear robust to date. Smaller regional banks, however, are proving to be outliers. In the latest article from the Center for China Analysis, “The Weakest Link in China’s Debt-Fueled Growth Model: Chinese Indebted Rural Banks Carry Social Consequences beyond Their Size,” Senior Fellow Lynette H Ong argues that even though small lenders constitute only 13% of total banking assets in China, bank runs at even small rural banks can erode people’s faith in the banking system, with potential effects on social stability. Read it here: https://lnkd.in/dsqAncm4
The Weakest Link in China's Debt-Fueled Growth Model
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In this month’s Q&A video with Asia Society’s President Kyung-wha Kang, she unpacks the low fertility challenge in East Asia and beyond, as falling birth rates are becoming a trend around the world. Watch the full video on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/e-kysxeu And send more questions in the comments for Asia Society’s president! #AsiaSociety #AsiaPolicy #EastAsia #Asia #fertility #birthrates
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Wonderful to meet Asia Society CEO Dr. Kyung-wha Kang. Talking to her really brought out the larger vision of Asia Society, which occupies such a rare and curious place — an amalgamation of all the best things about Asia, brought to the world, yet also an organisation with a clear mandate to facilitate peace and global understanding through dialogue. Every leader brings their own insights, experience and personality to the job, and it’s exciting to see Dr. Kang’s passionate interest in deepening Asia Society’s engagement with the incredible diversity of Asia. Looking forward to deepening Asia Society’s engagement with South Asia and to building our institution further.
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We're #hiring a new Assistant/Associate Curator to Curator of Pre-Modern Asian Art in New York City Metropolitan Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Founder & CEO at IIX | Forbes 50 over 50 | 2017 Business for Peace Award Honoree | Leading Voice of LinkedIn | TED Speaker | The SustainabilityX Magazine 50 Global Women in Sustainability | The Defiant Optimist™ Author
Thank you Asia Society / Asia Society India Centre for the spotlight and your long standing support of IIX’s work. It was a treat to discuss my leadership style in this feature, especially in the midst of Bangladesh’s revolution. Defiant Optimism - the stubborn belief that systems that enrich the few can be transformed for the good of the many - is needed now more than ever. The student protests showed us exactly what Defiant Optimism can achieve. I’m sure this is not a surprise to you, but I get a lot of “questions” on my leadership style: Why do I choose to be defiant? Why does it seem as if I just like to rebel? What drives me to keep fighting even when I hear so many “nos” and “don’ts”? Here is my response: when we live in a system that is built on oppression and designed to maintain inequality, why wouldn’t you rebel against that? Why would you respond to that system with compliance? Or only silently disagree? Just food for thought… #DefiantOptimist #leadership #rebelforgood #inspiration #innovation #inclusivedevelopment #equality https://lnkd.in/eHUbjygE
Fellow Fridays | Featuring Durreen Shahnaz
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We're #hiring a new Manager, Individual Giving in New York City Metropolitan Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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#UpcomingEvent #Seattle - Join us on September 12, 2024 to celebrate an extraordinary year of programs and community engagement as Asia Society Seattle marks its one-year anniversary from our launch! From thought-provoking discussions to captivating cultural performances, this anniversary event promises to be a memorable showcase of Asia Society Seattle’s critical and unique role in navigating shared futures between the U.S. and Asia, and among Asian diasporas in the Pacific Northwest. Hear insights from our speakers: -Gary Rieschel, Chair, Asia Society Northern California and Asia Society Seattle; Asia Society Global Trustee; Founding Managing Partner, Qiming Venture Partners -Debra Eisenman, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Asia Society; Founding Director and Senior Fellow, ASPI -Prakash Gupta, Consul General of India in Seattle -Steve Hobbs, Secretary of State of Washington -Makoto Iyori, Consul General of Japan in Seattle -Michael Michalak, former Ambassador to Vietnam -Tom Robertson, Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft -Lillian Santos-Stables, Regional Community Outreach Manager for Corporate Responsibility, Southwest Airlines -Eunji Seo, Consul General of Republic of Korea in Seattle -Janet Yang, President, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; Emmy and Golden Globe Award-Winning Producer -Margaret C., Executive Director, Asia Society Seattle & Northern California Enjoy performances by: -Ganesh Rajagopalan, Grammy-Award Winning Violin Maestro -Khmer Amarak Performing Arts, Seattle-based, traditional Khmer instrumentalists Register for tickets here: https://lnkd.in/ggKinVVE #AsiaSociety #Anniversary #Celebration #PacificNorthwest