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How can countries be more than venues when harnessing the power of the "creative economy"? Are there conditions that allow some countries to grow their soft power, more effectively than others? Michelle Martin finds out in conversation with Curtis S. Chin, Chair of Asia Fellows,Senior Advisor, Global Markets of the Milken Institute and former U.S. Ambassador.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fmr. US Ambassador Curtis S. Chin, talks about his two decades long relationship with Bhutan and why the country "defies stereotypes.' This is a candid insight into Bhutan from someone who is in a unique position to talk about the country as both an outsider and insider. This podcast highlights fashion and food as well! Curtis is also the chair of Milken Institute Asia, and on the advisory council of the Bhutan Foundation. This episode is brought to you by the Department of Tourism (https://bhutan.travel). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/namgay-zam/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/namgay-zam/support
With more than 600 million people, Southeast Asia boasts tremendous diversity in cultures, languages and food — and this is why Curtis S. Chin enjoys living and working there so much. In the first episode of our fourth season, Curtis shares with us his experience working across the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore, all of which are ranked among the top 10 fastest-growing economies in the world. About Our Guest U.S. Ambassador Curtis S. Chin is a business leader, board member, strategist, and public affairs and policy specialist, having worked in leadership and operational positions in the private, nonprofit and public sectors in Asia and the United States. Curtis served as the 15th U.S. ambassador to the Asian Development Bank — becoming only the fourth U.S. ambassador of Chinese heritage — and is now chair of the Milken Institute Asia Center. He also serves on the boards of several companies based in Southeast Asia. About the Global Careers Podcast Series This podcast presents inspiring stories from seasoned professionals who have embraced a global role and reaped the benefits. We offer practical advice and insider tips across a broad swath of industries and fields around the world about what it is like to work globally. If you love adventure and thrive on taking risks and operating outside your comfort zone, join us as we explore the ins and outs of pursuing an international career! About GW-CIBER The George Washington University Center for International Business Education and Research (GW-CIBER) promotes the nation's capacity for international understanding and economic enterprise related to the theme of Institutions, Resilient Globalization and Sustainable Competitiveness.
Curtis S. Chin, Chair of Milken Institute Asia Center and Former US Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank, discusses international relations between Asia and the West. He spoke with host Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode presents my conversation with Ambassador Curtis S. Chin, the US former Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Asia Fellow at the Milken Institute. We explored the impact of COVID-19 on the Trump's possibility to be re-elected this year as the US President, the tension between the US and World Health Organization and also the dynamics and future relationship between the US and China. Moreover, we also discussed the shifting of global economic directions during and after the pandemic and the assessment of Southeast Asian governments in giving their economic policy response to the coronavirus crisis. More importantly, at the end he has a good message to us, young Indonesians!
Global politics, businesses, entertainment, science all gather in the Swiss alpine town of Davos for the 50th World Economic Forum. Some very important conversations are heard about the state of the World and finding our way in it. Curtis S. Chin, Asia Fellow, Milken Institute and Former U.S Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank talks about the World Economic Forum and Davos.
In this episode, Curtis shared what it means to pursue the portfolio life by contributing across sectors. Follow his journey of inclusion and equity, through a portfolio life in and out of the public and private sectors. With his extensive travels, Curtis always gets asked how a country can be the new “BRIC” where emerging economies once seen as drivers of global growth. He would say worry less about the BRIC and focus on finding the right balance when it comes to the battle of the “little BRIC” – bureaucracy, regulation, interventionism, corruption.Support the show (http://goimpact.today)
In this episode, Ambassador Curtis S. Chin joins CAA Live! host Jim Rosapepe to discuss changes in China's government and explores Chinese culture in China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. Ambassador Chin served as U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
In this episode, Ambassador Curtis S. Chin joins CAA Live! host Jim Rosapepe to discuss the Asian Development Bank's role in the Asia-Pacific region. Ambassador Chin served as U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
In this episode, Ambassador Curtis S. Chin joins CAA Live! host Jim Rosapepe to discuss his unique career as a Chinese-American diplomat. Ambassador Chin served as U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Speakers: Curtis S. Chin, Senior Fellow and Executive-in-Residence, Asian Institute of Technology; former U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank. Timothy Dattels, Senior Partner, TPG Capital. Yoshito Hori, President and Dean, Globis University; Managing Partner, Globis Capital Partners. Sunny Verghese, Group Managing Director and CEO, Olam International Ltd. Moderator:Ray Kwong, President, SIG Asia; Senior Advisor, US-China Institute, University of Southern California. A fish-eye lens offers a slightly skewed view of the Global Conference registration area Panel Detail: Wednesday, May 1, 2013 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM Asia Rising: A New Competitive Landscape Speakers: Curtis S. Chin, Senior Fellow and Executive-in-Residence, Asian Institute of Technology; former U.S. Ambassador to the Asian Development Bank Timothy Dattels, Senior Partner, TPG Capital Yoshito Hori, President and Dean, Globis University; Managing Partner, Globis Capital Partners Sunny Verghese, Group Managing Director and CEO, Olam International Ltd. Moderator: Ray Kwong, President, SIG Asia; Senior Advisor, US-China Institute, University of Southern California Will the 21st century be the Asian century? With its varied cultures and emphasis on education, self-reliance and upward mobility, Asia may overtake the West as the world's economic engine. Japan is already a leading advanced economy, while Singapore is a regional supercenter for trade, global banking and R&D. Neighboring Malaysia is transforming its industrial structure and climbing the technology ladder. China, Taiwan and South Korea are innovating beyond expert manufacturing. India has strong capital markets and education, though it has work to do on infrastructure. Even Myanmar, in the midst of a political opening, offers raw materials, youthful demographics and access to the Indian Ocean. This panel looks at the region's economic potential, its swelling middle class and the consequences of its rising prosperity.