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Register for our special Global Talent Speaker Series event next week on 7/24 and more details below via Joy Chen (陈愉)! https://lnkd.in/eRWn9_PU
📈 Are you a business leader committed to maximizing productivity and business growth? Don't miss our special Asia Society event on how to unlock the leadership contributions of Asians-- America's best-educated and fastest-growing workforce. 🗓️ Event Date: July 24, 12-1 PM ET. Online and free. Seats are limited. I'll be presenting an exclusive look into the research and 5-step roadmap contained in my recent Harvard Business Review article, “Stop Overlooking the Leadership Potential of Asian Employees," coauthored with Angela Cheng-Cimini. Joining me in discussion will be Bain & Company Partner Nishma Gosrani and Marriott International EMEA President Satya Anand. This will be a lively and interactive session engaging senior business leaders from around the world. I hope you will be among them! 🧧 The event is free, but seats are filling up fast. Secure your spot now: https://lnkd.in/gCnZdAGX Here's a paywall-free link to our HBR article: https://lnkd.in/efnCR-mc Feel free to share this invitation with any colleagues or networks that would find it valuable. #Leadership #TalentManagement #HR #StrategicHR #HBR #Management #InclusiveLeadership #MaximizeTalent #Inclusion #Asian #AAPI
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"There are all sorts of things to complain about in the [U.S.-China trade] relationship. But the fact that Americans have concluded that this is a bad deal reflects home cooking more than anything," Peter Goodman, the global economics reporter at The New York Times, said on China Books podcast discussing his new book, "How the World Ran Out of Everything: Inside the Global Supply Chain." https://lnkd.in/epsBYx8c
Ep. 10: Rethinking U.S.-China Trade | China Books Review
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What are the key concerns of Southeast Asian countries? Watch this discussion hosted by Asia Society Australia exploring the latest insights from the ISEAS report “The State of Southeast Asia.” https://lnkd.in/ew-6qSmj
Gen A | Emerging Leaders Forum 2024: Fireside Chat – State of Southeast Asia
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Read on for a sneak peek of this week's 'China 5' newsletter, bringing you 5 big things you need to know about China each Friday from our experts at the Center for China Analysis ⬇ 1️⃣ Xi will preside over the Third Plenum in Beijing from July 15 to 18. The meeting will issue a decision on “further comprehensively deepening reform” amid pessimism about China’s economic future, guiding policymaking for years to come – Neil Thomas 2️⃣ A social media firestorm began when state-backed newspaper Beijing News broke a story that tankers used to transport coal-derived products were also being used to move cooking oil and syrup without being cleaned to save costs. State broadcaster CCTV posted an unusually pointed commentary stating that the issue posed “extreme disregard” for people’s health and that such malpractice could “consume the lives” of citizens — Jennifer M. Choo, Ph.D. 3️⃣ China’s central bank, the People’s Bank of China, implemented a new strategy to manage the bond market by borrowing government bonds worth hundreds of billions of yuan from major financial institutions. Borrowing and selling bonds aims to prevent low yields that could destabilize the financial system and threaten the yuan’s value — Lizzi C. Lee, Fellow on Chinese Economy 4️⃣ After visits to Russia and Ukraine last week, Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán made a surprise visit to Beijing. Hungary remains one of a handful of diplomatic partners showcasing China’s neutrality and willingness to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in Ukraine. Under Orbán, Hungary has built substantial political and economic ties with China, including hosting a number of Chinese electric vehicle battery factories — Lyle Morris 5️⃣ A pair of tornadoes struck Shandong Province in the latest series of extreme weather events impacting the region. One of the tornadoes touched down in the city of Heze, claiming the lives of 5 people and injuring 88 — Taylah Bland 🇨🇳 To never miss an update, subscribe to 'China 5' here: https://lnkd.in/eteSxi32
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"Compared to a strong climate movement globally and a robust mechanism of climate lawsuits across jurisdictions, #China’s climate litigation is still in its nascent stage. Nonetheless, it has the potential to help the world’s top emitter achieve its dual carbon goals – of peaking emissions before 2030 and reaching carbon neutrality before 2060." Asia Society Policy Institute's Schwarzman Scholars Fellow Daria Kurushina writes about climate litigation in China for Dialogue Earth⬇
💼🌱 Could lawsuits power China’s low-carbon transition? Climate litigation can compel governments to enact stronger climate action and to uphold existing environmental legislation, and push enterprises to respect the rule of law and comply with environmental regulations. ✍️ Daria Kurushina shares her thoughts: https://loom.ly/r-bg4KQ Asia Society
Climate litigation can power China’s low-carbon transition
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Assistant Deputy at Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia
1wThese are all excellent books about China..thanks for sharing !