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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.
Jose Ma. Luis P. Montesclaros and Mely Caballero-Anthony write that moving forward, countries need to “pandemic-proof” their cities, to ensure that future infectious diseases are not as devastating to their health and economies.
China has built up enormous goodwill in recent years for staying the course with the Paris Agreement. This essay outlines why climate leadership must remain an important geopolitical priority for China in the years ahead.
Alistair Ritchie and Jackson Ewing write that China, Japan and South Korea can be leaders in the fight against climate change if they ensure policies align with their ambitious goals.
Wendy Cutler and James Green write that Beijing’s use of trade restrictions to punish other governments for their foreign policies goes against its professed commitments to a rules-based and open trading system.