Below is the final installment of our favorite videos from 2011 at the Aspen Institute.
Chinese venture fund guru Eric Li -- a member of the Institute's unique fellowship of young entrepreneurs, the Henry Crown Fellowship -- discusses the stark differences between American and Chinese business practices, and how China sees its own place in the world:
In a rare grouping, Secretaries of State Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright, and James Baker III discuss values and diplomacy with Aspen Institute CEO Walter Isaacson:
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks about innovation with PBS Newshour's Jim Lehrer:
Democratic activist and political commentator Donna Brazile had a wide-ranging conversation with Institute CEO Walter Isaacson about the state of the Obama presidency and the prospects for economic recovery:
Author and journalist Touré has written an entertaining and thought-provoking book about the meaning of blackness in America today. He discussed it with PBS Newshour's Gwen Ifill:
Filed in Blog Topics: 2011 Year in Review
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