these from 2017 at US Asia Institute
21APR
USAI Hosts AirQualityAsia’s First Annual High-Level Strategy Session
On April 20-21, along the sidelines of the 2017 World Bank Spring Meetings, AirQualityAsia convened its inaugural High-Level Strategy Session at the US-Asia Institute to discuss the issue of global economic development and its impact on air quality in developing countries in Asia. The first annual session brought together legislators and experts from the public...Read More
25APR
North Korea…What’s Next?
07APR
USAI Meets Mr. Bold Luvsanvandan, Founder of New Mongolia Initiative
Mr. Bold Luvsanvandan, Member of the Mongolian Parliament and former Foreign Minister of Mongolia, met with Executive Director Mary Sue Bissell at the US-Asia Institute on April 6, 2017.Read More
06APR
The Fourth Annual Celebration of Community Heroes
The Museum of Chinese in America hosted its Annual Celebration of Community Heroes in New York City on April 6, 2017. USAI President Glenn Lau-Kee was honored as this year’s community hero. The Celebration of Community Heroes event recognizes the outstanding contributions and accomplishments of individuals, institutions, and organizations that inspire hope and help advance our local community....Read More
07MAR
USAI Announces New President
US-Asia Institute Announces New President Mr. Glenn Lau-Kee Glenn Lau-Kee was elected president of the US-Asia Institute in 2017. He is a former president of the 74,000 member New York State Bar Association. As the 117th president of NYSBA during 2014-2015, he was the first Asian-American to serve as President. Glenn is a member of the firm of Kee...Read More
02FEB
2017 Lunar New Year Celebration
The US-Asia Institute hosted its annual Lunar New Year celebration on February 2, 2017 to usher in the Year of the Rooster. At the Lunar New Year event, USAI Chairman Kent Lucken also gave special recognition to the 50th anniversary of the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Thank you to all of our friends in attendance from the diplomatic community from Brunei, China, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and HKETO.Read More
30JAN
Hong Kong at a Critical Juncture
A discussion with Alejandro Reyes from University of Hong Kong about the present and future outlook for the SAR.Read More
17JAN
TANIP 2017 Finalists Announced
The Royal Thai Embassy in Washington, DC announced the finalists for the 2017 Thai American National Internship Program. Founded in 2015, TANIP is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for Thai American students and young graduates to gain a firsthand look at the American government and political system in Washington D.C., and to reflect on the role they, as...Read More
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