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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will present a free public talk at Stanford on Jan. 17. He will speak about the UN's role in creating opportunities out of the challenges posed by today's rapidly transitioning world. Read more »
May 2013 marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center. Over the three decades of the Center’s existence, immense change has taken place in Asia. Read more »
The fourth Stanford Kyoto Trans-Asian Dialogue took a comparative global perspective to finding solutions to the challenges of reforming higher education. The final report is now available online.  Read more »

Featured Publications

History Textbooks and the Wars in Asia: Divided Memories
Gi-Wook Shin and Daniel C. Sneider, eds., 2011

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One Alliance, Two Lenses:
U.S.-Korea Relations in a New Era

Gi-Wook Shin, 2010

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Featured Events

Asia’s Role in the Global Economy and Challenges
in 2013

Multiple speakers
January 9
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The United Nations
and a World in Transition
 
Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon
The United Nations
January 17
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(Un)Covering North Korea
Multiple participants
February 11
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