Lessons from a Hawaiian Queen about Governance, Public Health and Ambition

On February 28, 2026 I joined a friend to see “Emalani,” a newly commissioned play at Arena Stage, inspired by the life Emm Na’ea Rooke, who became Queen when she married into the Kamehameha royal family, and who became known as a humanitarian, health care crusader, and advocate for native Hawaiians in the years before the United States took over the islands.

I had the good luck to chat with the playwright, Lee Cataluna, before the event started, which … Read the rest

The Impact of the New Company Law on Insurance Corporate Governance

The newly revised Company Law (“New Company Law”) was adopted at the 7th Session of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People’s Congress on December 29, 2023, and has come into effect on July 1, 2024. This article provides a concise analysis of the implications of the New Company Law for corporate governance in insurance companies, offering insights for readers’ reference.

I. Further Emphasizing Corporate Social Responsibility

The concept of corporate governance has long been debated in narrow and … Read the rest