Entity | Asia Society
The Asia Society is a non-profit organization that focuses on educating the world about Asia. It has several centers in the United States (Manhattan, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco) and around the world (Hong Kong, Manila, Mumbai, Seoul, Shanghai, Melbourne, and Zurich). These centers are overseen by the Society's headquarters in New York City, which includes a museum that exhibits the Rockefeller collection of Asian art and rotating exhibits with pieces from many countries in Asia and Oceania. In January 2021, the Asia Society named former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd as its CEO and President.
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Inception: 1956
Alternate Names: Asia Society, Asia society (New York), Asia Society. Museum., Asia Society New York, N.Y., Asia Institute (New York, N.Y.), Niu-yueh Ya-chou hsieh hui, Asia Society and Museum, Ya-chou hsieh hui, Niu-yüeh Ya-chou hsieh hui, AS Abkuerzung
Associated Place(s): Manhattan, United States of America, Pakistan, Thailand, United States, Nepal, Afghanistan, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Singapore, Asia, Burma, China, Korea, Sri Lanka, India, Philippines, Cambodia
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Library of Congress Name Authority File (LCNAF)
WorldCat Identities Record (archived version)
Appears in:
National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 78
The Asia Society Presents 78
- #1 Pakistan
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- #2 Indonesia
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- #26 [duplicate]
- #3 Burma
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- #45: Frank Gibney on Japan
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- #5 Tibet
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- #6 India and the Problems of Disarmament
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- #61: John P. Lewis on India
- #62: Everett Martin on the Vietnam War
- #63: Anand Panyarachun on Thailand
- #64: Howard Wriggins on new nation rulers
- #65
- #66: Robert Tilman on the Philippines
- #67: Vera Micheles Dean on Asia and Africa
- #68: Lionel Landry on Burma
- #69
- #7 Food and Population Growth
- #70: John B. Oakes on US influence on Asia
- #71: Wen Fong and Earl Morse on Chinese painting
- #72
- #73: Tu Weiming on the new China
- #75: Tran Van Dinh on China and Vietnam
- #76: Chester Ronning on China
- #77: Carroll Bowen on the Franklin Book Program
- #78: Richard A. Melville on Cambodia
- #8 Philosophy
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- Japan's Expo 70
- N. M. Perera on Ceylon
- Sucheta Kripalani and Welthy Fisher on literacy and India