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Shidokan Full-Contact Japanese Karate with Steven H. Lee Steven H. Lee has been training in Japanese full-contact karate for more than 30 years. He started training in full-contact karate during high ...
Off-the-record discussion about policy shifts impacting U.S. technological competitiveness, including brain drain.
Asia Society reteams with the Asian CineVision for the Opening Night of the 48th Asian American International Film Festival.
Asia Society Philippines is a self-supporting and all income is generated locally through membership dues, corporate support, individual donations, and fundraising events. As a nonprofit, nonpartisan ...
Asia Society Texas presented a unique tasting experience featuring Japanese sakés and small-batch beers whose selections showcased unique brewing traditions and highlighted Japan–Texas sister city ...
Yifan Yu explores how the U.S. and Asia are bracing for AI’s soaring energy demands and what it all means for business and the planet.
Farwa Aamer is the Director of South Asia Initiatives at the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) in New York where she oversees the institute’s policy work and projects in South Asia. Prior to ASPI, ...
NEW YORK, May 12, 2025 — Asia Society’s Asia Arts Game Changer Awards honors Iranian-born artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat. As she receives her award and thanks Asia Society, Neshat emphasizes the ...
Richard Fontaine and Ken Jimbo analyze how U.S.-Japan relations are being reshaped under the second Trump administration.
Lizzi C. Lee examines the role of rare earths in U.S.-China trade and tech tensions with Paul Triolo and Pascale Massot.
A panel explores how collectors, curators, and communities can honor the rich traditions and voices of Indigenous Australian artists.
Lyle Morris, Simona Grano, Jessica Chen Weiss, and XIN Qiang discuss the potential shifts in U.S. policy toward Taiwan and how China may respond.
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