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21 Jun 2024 Agreeing to Disagree: Bridging Differences in a fractured world21 Jun 2024 Agreeing to Disagree: Bridging Differences in a fractured world
21 Jun 2024 Agreeing to Disagree: Bridging Differences in a fractured world
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How can we embrace disagreement as a virtue? What work is needed to foster greater inclusion and diversity in institutions, while allowing space for respectful and empathetic debate and discussion of different viewpoints? How can institutions create spaces that bridge cultural and ideological divides, driving positive change and innovation? Watch this video to listen to a dialogue between Profe...
Beyond Borders: Global Trends in Healthcare InnovationBeyond Borders: Global Trends in Healthcare Innovation
Beyond Borders: Global Trends in Healthcare Innovation
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A fireside chat between Professor Craig Garthwaite, the Herman R. Smith Research Professor in Hospital and Health Services, Professor of Strategy, and Director of the Program on Healthcare at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and Mr. James Chau, President of the China-United States Exchange Foundation and World Health Organization Goodwill Ambassador, where they discus...
The Future of Public HealthThe Future of Public Health
The Future of Public Health
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A fireside chat between Dr. Megan L. Ranney, Dean of the Yale School of Public Health and Mr. James Chau, President of the China-United States Exchange Foundation and World Health Organization Goodwill Ambassador, where they discussed the future of public health in the United States and around the world after the covid-19 pandemic. Watch this video to learn more about the future prospects of th...
Sustainability Series: Strategy for SustainabilitySustainability Series: Strategy for Sustainability
Sustainability Series: Strategy for Sustainability
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A fireside chat between Adriel Chan, newly appointed Chair of Hang Lung Group and Hang Lung Properties and 2014 Kellogg-HKUST EMBA graduate and S. Alice Mong, President of ASHK and graduate of the inaugural Kellogg-HKUST EMBA class, where they talked about Mr. Chan’s strategy for leading the company into the future and the importance of sustainable practices to be incorporated into the company ...
The Good, Bad, and Beautiful of Artificial IntelligenceThe Good, Bad, and Beautiful of Artificial Intelligence
The Good, Bad, and Beautiful of Artificial Intelligence
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Mr. Antoine Blondeau, co-founder and managing partner of Alpha Intelligence Capital, Dr. Harry Shum, Council Chairman of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and Professor Helen Meng, Patrick Huen Wing Ming Professor of Systems Engineering & Engineering Management at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, discuss the good, the bad, and the beautiful of Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...
Sustainability Series: Waste: What is Hong Kong Doing?Sustainability Series: Waste: What is Hong Kong Doing?
Sustainability Series: Waste: What is Hong Kong Doing?
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Professor Christine Loh, Chief Development Strategist at the Institute for the Environment, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), and Asia Society Hong Kong Center Scholar-in-Residence, initiated the first chapter of her two-part series on Waste Management on May 28. She spoke to a distinguished panel of speakers who presented interesting facts and engaged in an in-depth d...
A Dialogue with Asia 21 Next Generation Fellows on China's YouthA Dialogue with Asia 21 Next Generation Fellows on China's Youth
A Dialogue with Asia 21 Next Generation Fellows on China's Youth
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A fireside chat between two outstanding Asia 21 Next Generation Fellows: Zak Dychtwald, Founder and CEO of Young China Group, and Neville Lai, Curator for Global Shapers Community Hong Kong, where they touched upon topics such as youth on business, society, and its role in the changing world. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia ...
Trans Pacific Legacies (Part C Panel 2)Trans Pacific Legacies (Part C Panel 2)
Trans Pacific Legacies (Part C Panel 2)
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Join us for Trans-Pacific Legacies: a program in memory of Dr. Jeffrey A. Bader and Dr. David Dollar, two individuals who dedicated their careers to improving & advancing political and economic relations between China and the United States. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia Society Hong Kong Center: Website: asiasociety.org/ho...
Trans Pacific Legacies (Part B Panel 1)Trans Pacific Legacies (Part B Panel 1)
Trans Pacific Legacies (Part B Panel 1)
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Join us for Trans-Pacific Legacies: a program in memory of Dr. Jeffrey A. Bader and Dr. David Dollar, two individuals who dedicated their careers to improving & advancing political and economic relations between China and the United States. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia Society Hong Kong Center: Website: asiasociety.org/ho...
Trans Pacific Legacies (Part A)Trans Pacific Legacies (Part A)
Trans Pacific Legacies (Part A)
Переглядів 75Місяць тому
Join us for Trans-Pacific Legacies: a program in memory of Dr. Jeffrey A. Bader and Dr. David Dollar, two individuals who dedicated their careers to improving & advancing political and economic relations between China and the United States. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia Society Hong Kong Center: Website: asiasociety.org/ho...
Will Hong Kong Continue to Finance Asia's Growth?Will Hong Kong Continue to Finance Asia's Growth?
Will Hong Kong Continue to Finance Asia's Growth?
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Join us for a a fireside chat with Nicolas Aguzin and Veronique Lafon-Vinais to discuss his views on the state of global financial markets and the role of Hong Kong as an international financial center. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia Society Hong Kong Center: Website: asiasociety.org/hong-kong Facebook: asiasoc...
How Major Conflicts affect Energy Security Lessons from EuropeHow Major Conflicts affect Energy Security Lessons from Europe
How Major Conflicts affect Energy Security Lessons from Europe
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ASHK is pleased to present Václav Bartuška to provide the perspective from Europe and answer these important questions, in conversation with Scholar-in-Residence Professor Christine Loh. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia Society Hong Kong Center: Website: asiasociety.org/hong-kong Facebook: asiasocietyhongkong Ins...
Happy Earth Day!🌎Happy Earth Day!🌎
Happy Earth Day!🌎
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Check out how our center embraces the natural beauty of Hong Kong's flora and fauna. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia Society Hong Kong Center: Website: asiasociety.org/hong-kong Facebook: asiasocietyhongkong Instagram: asiasocietyhk Twitter: asiasocietyhk WeChat: bit.ly/3ANP0eL Xiaohong...
12 Years of Our Heritage Site12 Years of Our Heritage Site
12 Years of Our Heritage Site
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Since our opening in 2012, the Asia Society Hong Kong Centre, a former explosives magazine of the old Victoria Barracks, has been transformed into a cultural and intellectual hub after decades of meticulous planning and restoration work. Over the past 12 years, we have had over half a million visitors, over 30 exhibitions, and more than 2,000 events. Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/...
Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship: From Southeast Asia to Hong KongFostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship: From Southeast Asia to Hong Kong
Fostering Innovation and Entrepreneurship: From Southeast Asia to Hong Kong
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Join Asia Society Hong Kong Center for a conversation with Pietro Borsano, Crystal Fok and Charleston Sin, to compare approaches across economies and answer these questions and more Subscribe to our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/AsiaSocietyHK Stay updated with the latest from Asia Society Hong Kong Center: Website: asiasociety.org/hong-kong Facebook: asiasocietyhongkong Instagra...

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  • @Denise-ux4xd
    @Denise-ux4xd 18 днів тому

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  • @gala-po3zo
    @gala-po3zo 23 дні тому

    nice

  • @philipwong895
    @philipwong895 25 днів тому

    The US national debt is more than $34 trillion, with 22% of it held by foreign entities. The US also has $40 trillion in unfunded Medicare liabilities and $26 trillion in unfunded Social Security liabilities. The US dollar is the dominant reserve currency, backed by its perceived strength, allowing the US to print unlimited dollars as long as the world maintains trust in it. The US dollar is the backbone of US power, and any actions that undermine confidence in the currency threaten to destabilize its position of dominance. Each unilateral sanction imposed by the US risk damaging the stability and credibility of the US dollar, leading to dire consequences for the nation's power and influence. The US is the only country actively undermining the strength of the US dollar. The freezing of Russia's $300 billion currency reserve by Western governments may lead countries to reconsider investing their funds in US Treasury bonds and finding ways to reduce their use of the US dollar. A significant portion of US dollars is held outside the US, estimated at 60-70% of all US dollars in circulation, due to its status as the dominant reserve currency and wide use in international trade and finance. The one trillion dollar trade deficit of the US is a consequence of being the reserve currency, as a strong dollar makes it difficult for US businesses to export goods and services while simultaneously making it easier for other countries to sell to the US. Countries are expending resources and labor making goods and shipping them to the US in exchange for green pieces of paper. The US is sending back mostly empty containers. The US budget deficit is $1.7 trillion in 2023 which must be paid for by selling more Treasury bonds. The interest on this debt is greater than the military budget. To pay the interest on its debt, the government sells more Treasury bonds, leading to a cycle of increasing debt. The US printing of dollars has been exporting inflation in other countries for decades, but will eventually increase US inflation. Raising interest rates to fight inflation decreases consumer and business spending, increases the trade deficit, and higher interest payments on government debt. Other countries will respond to the US raising of interest rate by raising their interest rate, risking global recession. The Plaza Accord addressed this issue in the past, but it will be challenging to implement such measures now. A well-run country collects taxes to fund essential services and infrastructure. In the US political system, wealthy corporations and individuals can lobby for tax breaks. The shortfall in funding for the US government has reached $34 trillion. Instead of collecting taxes from wealthy corporations and individuals, the government pays interest to them. The top 10% of earners (36%) and corporations (9%) together contribute 45% of total federal revenue. Banks hold Treasury bonds for their safety, liquidity, regulatory compliance, and potential profitability. When interest rates on Treasury bonds rise sharply, the decrease in existing bond values reduces liquidity and makes it harder for banks to raise cash quickly. This causes depositors to lose confidence, triggering a bank run. In response to the current bank run, the government is issuing Treasury bonds to raise funds to compensate depositors for any lost funds. There are $19 trillion in deposits in US banks. The estimated unrealized loss on US banks' financial assets is $1.94 trillion, while the total size of their equity is $2.1 trillion. SVB had a $15 billion loss, while their capital is $16 billion. Around 2,315 of the 4,800 banks are currently on assets worth less than their liabilities. It's a systemic issue. A similar issue is being played out with risker Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) valued at $12 trillion. The new Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP) helps prevent discounted bondholders from taking losses when they must urgently sell them. The BTFP accepts discounted bonds at face value to be used as pledges for loans to inject more money into the economy. Risking more inflation. It's a Ponzi scheme. Ponzi scheme cannot taper. We reached the can and there is no more road.

  • @philipwong895
    @philipwong895 25 днів тому

    The US and its allies do not recognize the legitimacy of the Chinese government and will use all possible means to change it. China is reacting to each U.S. action. It is considered impolite to not reciprocate. Following the September 11, 2001 attack, the U.S. shifted attention from China to the Middle East, easing China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2001. As China emerged as the "world's factory," producing inexpensive goods that lowered global inflation, central banks, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, maintained low-interest rates, fostering excessive leveraging in the U.S. and Europe. This, coupled with risky financial practices and the housing market's collapse, led to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Despite feeling unsettled by China's economic growth, the United States actively pursued financial support from China, for China to continue purchasing U.S. Treasury bills. In 2011, Obama proposed the "Pivot to Asia" strategy, which shifted the focus of US foreign policy from the Middle East to Asia. This, along with the wargaming of a sea blockade of Chinese commercial ships on a global scale, the formation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which deliberately excluded China, the establishment of a 2500-strong US marine air-ground task force in Darwin, and an increase in the rotation of both US Air Force planes and US Navy vessels through Australian bases, alarmed the Chinese leadership. Unable to remain passive, hide their strength, and bide their time, Xi Jinping was selected as the leader of China in 2013 to make China more secure. These included the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Belt and Road initiative, and the building of artificial islands in the South China Sea. In 2015 the "Made in China 2025" initiative was announced. These policies directly responded to the perceived threat posed by the "Pivot to Asia" strategy. No country is excluded from joining the AIIB or the Belt and Road Initiative. Obama's intentions were clarified when he responded to Xi Jinping's proposal on September 25, 2015, to make the South China Sea (SCS) a non-militarized zone by initiating freedom of navigation operations in the SCS on October 27, 2015. Anywhere in the world, if there is a border dispute, it is usually the result of a line drawn by an Englishman; if it is an internal dispute, it is usually the US fueling it. Difference in implementation of divide and conquer strategy. The 'Arsenal of Democracy' produces 40 percent of the world's weapons. It is a very profitable business model in which other countries buy these weapons to fight each other. The key is maximizing profits without shedding US blood by inducing conflicts between and within countries outside the USA. One client is eager to spend AUD 368 billion to buy a few high-quality used nuclear-powered submarines. This business model's critical components are NATO, QUAD, ANZUS, Five Eyes, AUKUS, and MCC (Mutual Cross-Service Agreement). The US makes the rules, and the US and their friends do not have to follow them. Since WWII, the United States has started 201 wars, overthrew 36 foreign leaders, killed or attempted to kill 50, dropped bombs in 30 countries, and interfered in 86 foreign elections. To make the world safe for democracy, the US has caused the deaths of tens of millions of people in its conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. The CIA was involved in covert operations that resulted in mass killings of communists in over 22 countries, 500,000 to 2,000,000 Indonesian civilians disappeared in 1965-1966. Japan and the Philippines are cornerstones of the strategy to keep Asia poor and divided. This policy is articulated in the top-secret U.S. Foreign Policy written 76 years ago. February 24, 1948, Declassified U.S. Foreign Policy: Furthermore, we have about 50% of the world’s wealth but only 6.3% of its population. This disparity is particularly great as between ourselves and the peoples of Asia. In this situation, we cannot fail to be the object of envy and resentment. Our real task in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity without positive detriment to our national security. ... that Japan and the Philippines will be found to be the corner-stones of such a Pacific security system and that if we can contrive to retain effective control over these areas there can be no serious threat to our security from the East within our time. Taiwan was added to the Pacific security system after Chiang's army retreated to the island of Taiwan in 1949. South Korea was added after the Korean War in 1953. The attempt with Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia was abandoned in 1975. The 1989 attempt in China failed. The 2019-2020 attempt in Hong Kong also failed. Politics determines how wealth is distributed within a country, while wars and diplomacy determine how wealth is distributed between countries. The citizens of the world's richest country with the most expensive military are enjoying these benefits: Economic inequality, inflation, stagnant real wages for the last fifty years, costly healthcare, an expensive education system, student loan debt totaling $1.7 trillion with an average balance of $38,000, poor public transportation systems, racial inequality, mass incarceration, the militarization of police, deteriorating infrastructure, housing affordability, homelessness, the opioid epidemic, and gun violence. Instead of prioritizing the welfare of its people, the US meddles in other countries to spread its version of democracy. The question is whether the USA can continue to survive with its version of democracy, not whether it can have any leadership role in the global order.

  • @philipwong895
    @philipwong895 25 днів тому

    The US and its allies do not recognize the legitimacy of the Chinese government and will use all possible means to change it. China is reacting to each U.S. action. It is considered impolite to not reciprocate. Following the September 11, 2001 attack, the U.S. shifted attention from China to the Middle East, easing China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2001. As China emerged as the "world's factory," producing inexpensive goods that lowered global inflation, central banks, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, maintained low-interest rates, fostering excessive leveraging in the U.S. and Europe. This, coupled with risky financial practices and the housing market's collapse, led to the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. Despite feeling unsettled by China's economic growth, the United States actively pursued financial support from China, for China to continue purchasing U.S. Treasury bills. In 2011, Obama proposed the "Pivot to Asia" strategy, which shifted the focus of US foreign policy from the Middle East to Asia. This, along with the wargaming of a sea blockade of Chinese commercial ships on a global scale, the formation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which deliberately excluded China, the establishment of a 2500-strong US marine air-ground task force in Darwin, and an increase in the rotation of both US Air Force planes and US Navy vessels through Australian bases, alarmed the Chinese leadership. Unable to remain passive, hide their strength, and bide their time, Xi Jinping was selected as the leader of China in 2013 to make China more secure. These included the establishment of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the Belt and Road initiative, and the building of artificial islands in the South China Sea. In 2015 the "Made in China 2025" initiative was announced. These policies directly responded to the perceived threat posed by the "Pivot to Asia" strategy. No country is excluded from joining the AIIB or the Belt and Road Initiative. Obama's intentions were clarified when he responded to Xi Jinping's proposal on September 25, 2015, to make the South China Sea (SCS) a non-militarized zone by initiating freedom of navigation operations in the SCS on October 27, 2015. Anywhere in the world, if there is a border dispute, it is usually the result of a line drawn by an Englishman; if it is an internal dispute, it is usually the US fueling it. Difference in implementation of divide and conquer strategy. The 'Arsenal of Democracy' produces 40 percent of the world's weapons. It is a very profitable business model in which other countries buy these weapons to fight each other. The key is maximizing profits without shedding US blood by inducing conflicts between and within countries outside the USA. One client is eager to spend AUD 368 billion to buy a few high-quality used nuclear-powered submarines. This business model's critical components are NATO, QUAD, ANZUS, Five Eyes, AUKUS, and MCC (Mutual Cross-Service Agreement). The US makes the rules, and the US and their friends do not have to follow them. Since WWII, the United States has started 201 wars, overthrew 36 foreign leaders, killed or attempted to kill 50, dropped bombs in 30 countries, and interfered in 86 foreign elections. To make the world safe for democracy, the US has caused the deaths of tens of millions of people in its conflicts in Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. The CIA was involved in covert operations that resulted in mass killings of communists in over 22 countries, 500,000 to 2,000,000 Indonesian civilians disappeared in 1965-1966. Japan and the Philippines are cornerstones of the strategy to keep Asia poor and divided. This policy is articulated in the top-secret U.S. Foreign Policy written 76 years ago. February 24, 1948, Declassified U.S. Foreign Policy: Furthermore, we have about 50% of the world’s wealth but only 6.3% of its population. This disparity is particularly great as between ourselves and the peoples of Asia. In this situation, we cannot fail to be the object of envy and resentment. Our real task in the coming period is to devise a pattern of relationships which will permit us to maintain this position of disparity without positive detriment to our national security. ... that Japan and the Philippines will be found to be the corner-stones of such a Pacific security system and that if we can contrive to retain effective control over these areas there can be no serious threat to our security from the East within our time. Taiwan was added to the Pacific security system after Chiang's army retreated to the island of Taiwan in 1949. South Korea was added after the Korean War in 1953. The attempt with Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia was abandoned in 1975. The 1989 attempt in China failed. The 2019-2020 attempt in Hong Kong also failed.

  • @mistman5640
    @mistman5640 27 днів тому

    Great show. It just demonstrates how much the level of scholarship has fallen. The two Americans here are just mediocre.

  • @Lau18967
    @Lau18967 Місяць тому

    real smart Ronnie chan and an distinguished host 👍

  • @Abuamina001
    @Abuamina001 Місяць тому

    Kudos. Charming art and great presentations.

  • @TrapstarJolene
    @TrapstarJolene Місяць тому

    👏

  • @annaxclara6018
    @annaxclara6018 Місяць тому

    extremely interesting !

  • @user-fo2uh4rm5c
    @user-fo2uh4rm5c Місяць тому

    老陳扮識嘢,其實只識條尾,身有架波味,對中華文明要再考考才知。所以可信度50%-

  • @music5719
    @music5719 Місяць тому

    Indian classical at his best

  • @easyeducation2590
    @easyeducation2590 2 місяці тому

    You are just trying to say your history is false. But can't say.

  • @tanxiao1007
    @tanxiao1007 3 місяці тому

    Great conversation between Brian and Professor Bell👍

  • @tanxiao1007
    @tanxiao1007 3 місяці тому

    Huge admiration to Ronnie Chan 陈启宗先生❤ as always

  • @tomn7090
    @tomn7090 3 місяці тому

    May I ask how you measure your flour -- do you spoon it into the cup and sweep off the excess? This is about 125 g per cup. Thanks.

  • @GIZMO3380
    @GIZMO3380 4 місяці тому

    Tao Wang has a very sensible assesment of the situation while the other pushing the Western agenda

  • @GIZMO3380
    @GIZMO3380 4 місяці тому

    Why harp about China that was rather than more importantly China that is n China will be?

  • @GIZMO3380
    @GIZMO3380 4 місяці тому

    Why do Hong Kong people treat China as a seperate country? Hong Kong is China and Hong Kong is not UK neither is it a independent country.

  • @fatimaformuliy8521
    @fatimaformuliy8521 5 місяців тому

    😊😂😊

  • @Lordthanos3825
    @Lordthanos3825 5 місяців тому

    If India isn't only for Hindus, Pakistan not only for Muslims Then, the Creation of Pakistan is the Blunder 😂😂 Two Nation Theory was Wrong then 😅😅

  • @vikaskumar-yu4sk
    @vikaskumar-yu4sk 6 місяців тому

    Very nice

  • @beverlindaperez2773
    @beverlindaperez2773 6 місяців тому

    Hello how to apply your restaurant?

  • @aryaman05
    @aryaman05 6 місяців тому

    Could you organize another session with Manu allocated a longer talk-time, poor bloke hardly spoke !

  • @aryaman05
    @aryaman05 6 місяців тому

    TIL, thank you. Change in perspective is huge !

  • @bleacherz7503
    @bleacherz7503 7 місяців тому

    Real knowledge here

  • @saad5409
    @saad5409 7 місяців тому

    I like the insightful perspective provided by the Egyptian representative (Moe Hafez) regarding Egypt's multifaceted relationships. The nuanced understanding of Egypt's ties with both the USA and China, along with the thoughtful approach to the complex situation in Gaza, was particularly enlightening.

  • @zoltm
    @zoltm 7 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot for this great program, you guys deserve more subscription!

  • @andreaslone3659
    @andreaslone3659 7 місяців тому

    🎉Very enlightening to me🎉 A. Slone Heart❤

  • @danielpaco2000
    @danielpaco2000 7 місяців тому

    Some European intellectuals need to leave their comfort zone, get back some real touch on ground.

  • @danielpaco2000
    @danielpaco2000 7 місяців тому

    But the European didn’t exercise the same principle of respect in other continents, why invaded Iraq? Why invaded Libya? And they tolerated Israel aggregation of Palestine for many years.

  • @mistman5640
    @mistman5640 7 місяців тому

    I am surprised to hear about the gag order from Pompeo. Freedom has its limits, even in America. 15:30. What does "focused" mean? Another word for biased, perhaps? The ambassador is keen to stress US news reporting is not inaccurate. I sense some vulnerability from the ambassador. I find 99 percent of US reporting on China is rather "focused" on only bad news, while conveniently ignoring context, nuance, background, balanced view points. In other word, biased. I emphathize with the ambassador's desire not to offend the western media. After all, we all need a job and oay our bills at the end of the day.

  • @AllAboutPurple
    @AllAboutPurple 8 місяців тому

    Two very intelligent women I hope to see more of both them in cinema & film! Great conversation. 48:28 Wow ❤ 54:00 what a daring question 😂😂

  • @stevenng5762
    @stevenng5762 8 місяців тому

    Impact investment KPI is numbers of smiles on people created

  • @AllAboutPurple
    @AllAboutPurple 8 місяців тому

    The lighting on this video is terrible sheesh 😂😂😂😂😂 Please better hashtags on this video like #NeenaGupta, this is hard to find.

  • @taijistar9052
    @taijistar9052 8 місяців тому

    She knows China Economy better than any one not living in China.

  • @taijistar9052
    @taijistar9052 8 місяців тому

    Audio is just fine for me.

  • @taijistar9052
    @taijistar9052 8 місяців тому

    Tao Wang is right to the point on China’s economic rise! If we reverse that process and get more central control, we will repeat the economic reverse.

  • @rtan1095
    @rtan1095 8 місяців тому

    It is a pity the audio quality is hardly audible…

  • @dancerinmaya6813
    @dancerinmaya6813 8 місяців тому

    Wang doesn't mention that nothing happens in CN until and unless gov says so...she tries too hard to please the West and fit in the Western narratives. It's quite superfluous. Ten Crisis (十次危机) by Prof. Wen Tiejun is a much more solid and objective accounts of Chinese economy, its evolution and how the CN gov thinks in surviving those ten crisis.

  • @tsaiwinsor5644
    @tsaiwinsor5644 8 місяців тому

    Really joke to have such experts to talk about Chinese economy😢! They are nothing but propagandists trying to smear or talk down china in every way or every chance!

  • @veronmath3264
    @veronmath3264 8 місяців тому

    Everything you're saying is anti-China and try to deter Beijing. The US has failed global society as whole

  • @lukuanvx
    @lukuanvx 8 місяців тому

    IMF has estimated 5% GDP growth for China and 2% for USA. So, why is the estimate so ugly for China’ growth? China is moving on the value chain (e.g., EV, 5G, battery technology, 7nm semiconductor). You really know shiit about China.

  • @rosalache4581
    @rosalache4581 8 місяців тому

    I'm fascinated how saffron is harvesting . What a delicate flowers and pistiles.

  • @jackday4529
    @jackday4529 8 місяців тому

    Professor Kornberg is smart and wise beyond belief. He is a treasure for the world!

  • @jackday4529
    @jackday4529 8 місяців тому

    AsiaSocietyHK please do a much better job next time recording your program

  • @jackday4529
    @jackday4529 8 місяців тому

    Wonderful talk but terrible audio quality

  • @learning2800
    @learning2800 8 місяців тому

    Such entertainment listening to foolish people talk about anything

  • @asongslove
    @asongslove 9 місяців тому

    欧盟就是打其他人的小孩不心疼而已,欧盟和中美不是一个竞技场的玩家

  • @danielpaco2000
    @danielpaco2000 9 місяців тому

    I love the last question made by Ronny. That tells a lot what to expect from the USA.