As a school-wide initiative integrating Asia-related activities, Asia Programs leverages the considerable talent and experience of all KSG faculty, post-graduate fellows, and senior researchers and links to Harvard’s substantial Asia resources.
Spanning initiatives across Asia, our many programs address a wide spectrum of public policy issues in the region. Asia Programs also seeks to promote top-quality research in public policy analysis through teaching, working conferences, and the support of various fellowship positions.

Asia Programs collaborates on China Goes Global, a joint project focusing on the internationalization of Chinese firms. A two day conference on The Globalization of Chinese Enterprises: Transformational Politics, Business Strategies, and Future Paths will be held on October 9-10, 2008 at the Harvard Kennedy School. Learn More


Providing Public Goods in Transitional China

By Tony Saich, Palgrave Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2008 Learn More


Optimistic and Pessimistic about China:
News China Magazine Talks with Tony Saich
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China Salon
Speaker Series Organized by Harvard Kennedy School China Caucus
Wednesday, October 8th and Wednesday, October 15th 6-7:30 p.m.
Littauer 150, Harvard Kennedy School
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2008 Olympic Games
New Ash Institute Director Tony Saich, a renowned China expert, provides perspective on the 2008 Olympic Games. Learn More

 

HKS Asia Programs Joins the Ash Institute
Under the leadership of new Institute Director Tony Saich, Asia Programs became part of the Ash Institute on July 1, 2008.
Learn more about how this new collaboration promises to leverage and expand the collective strength of both organizations.

Book Announcements:  AIDS and Social Policy in China


Presidential Politics in Taiwan: The Administration of Chen Shui-bian
, Steven M. Goldstein & Julian Chang editors published by EastBridge Books.

 

 


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