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This page displays all Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) publications. Reports and commentary related to ASPI’s policy dialogues and study projects are featured in reverse chronological order.
The bilateral meeting between Anthony Albanese and Xi Jinping was the most anticipated bilateral engagement of “summit season”. What should we make of it?
To accelerate the eradication of cancer (or, to find a cure for cancer), with multi-stakeholder, multi-regional collaboration, which is focused on patient-centric clinical trials and international regulatory harmonization.
Lyle J. Morris writes in South China Morning Post about Xi Jinping's line-up for the Central Military Commission (CMC) and how it signals that he is serious about Taiwan.
This paper discusses the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) proposal brought forward by the European Commission and assesses its specific implications for companies and governments in Asia.
Lyle J. Morris, Senior Fellow for Foreign Policy and National Security at ASPI's Center for China Analysis analyzes the new leaders of China's Central Military Commission (CMC) and what it says about Xi Jinping's priorities.
Prime Minister Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong are making tentative progress in their efforts to stabilise Australia’s relations with China, writes Asia Society Australia Executive Director, Policy, Richard Maude.