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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.
Read a breakdown of the takeaways from "South Asia & Neighbors: Understanding the Climate-Water Nexus," a roundtable ASPI convened during NYC Climate Week.
As Prime Minister Albanese prepares to travel to China, Asia Society Australia has gathered perspectives from across the spectrum on Australia-China relations.
Neil Thomas examines Australia's role in great-power competition and highlights the country's potential to exert influence through building regional partnerships and investing in its own resilience.
Philippe Le Corre analyzes the Russia-China relationship from a European perspective and finds that most EU states are alarmed by the stronger relationship and condemn China's support of Russia.
Philipp Ivanov writes about the forces unifying and dividing China and Russia in 2023, how the two countries’ relationship is affected by the ongoing war in Ukraine, and the future trajectory and global impact of the relationship.
Lyle Morris examines China's calculations on Sino-Russian relations and finds that China’s unconditional support for Russia’s war of aggression may be wavering, as Beijing seeks ways to bring about an end to the conflict.
Guoguang Wu reviews the trajectory of China’s policy on the Russian invasion of Ukraine, analyzing Xi’s calculations, miscalculations, and recalculations.
The report provides an overview into Vietnam’s current power sector and the issues and challenges that lay ahead in Vietnam’s transition towards a clean electricity future.