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Harvard research project aids return of wartime personal effects to Vietnamese veterans and families

U.S. Embassy event in Hanoi was culmination of months of detailed archival research – and helped to unearth information about the final resting place of fallen soldiers.

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China’s economic recovery foretells unlikely growth in U.S. jobs
Map shows red circles indicating COVID cases

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China’s economic recovery foretells unlikely growth in U.S. jobs

The Ash Center sat down with Edward Cunningham and Philip Jordan, authors of Our Path to “New Normal” in Employment? Sobering Clues from China and Recovery Scores for U.S. Industry, a new report examining China’s post COVID-19 economic recovery in an effort to better understand what might lay ahead for America’s own attempts to rebuild from the economic destruction wrought by the pandemic.

An Uncertain Future for Hong Kong

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An Uncertain Future for Hong Kong

With the National Party Congress, China’s annual legislative session, concluded, the Ash Center sat down with Director Anthony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs, to discuss a new security law that could define the future of Beijing’s relationship with Hong Kong.

Tony Saich on China’s Leadership during the COVID-19 Outbreak

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Tony Saich on China’s Leadership during the COVID-19 Outbreak

The Ash Center sat down with Tony Saich, Daewoo Professor of International Affairs and Center Director, for a conversation about the impact of China’s COVID-19 response on the country’s leadership 

 

A new, uniquely Hong Kong-based identity, is behind the protests

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A new, uniquely Hong Kong-based identity, is behind the protests

The erosion of democratic guarantees established under the “one country, two systems” policy has made young Hong Kongers more keenly aware of their unique identity, experts say at HKS Forum. But some also see caution by Chinese leaders and a desire to avoid a repeat of Tiananmen Square.

China’s Toilet Revolution

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China’s Toilet Revolution

Alumni of China Philanthropy Program tackles issues around bathroom access in China

 

A Tale of Two Countries

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A Tale of Two Countries

China Public Policy Postdoctoral Fellow Elizabeth Planton shares a surprising finding after comparing state responses to green activism in China and Russia

Ensuring the Future of the Lower Mekong Basin

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Ensuring the Future of the Lower Mekong Basin

Lower Mekong Public Policy Initiative experts say proactive policies and collaboration can prevent one of the most biologically diverse areas in the world from environmental and economic calamity