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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.
Three hard truths face the West’s China policy. But are the alternatives any better? By Bates Gill, Executive Director, Center for China Analysis, Asia Society, and Richard Maude, Executive Director of Policy, Asia Society Australia.
In a conversation with The Wire China, Philippe Le Corre talks about how the EU can pursue its own strategy towards China, what its approach to the Taiwan situation should be, and the state of China-watching in the United States and Europe.
This report summarizes the details and results of emissions trading system (ETS) simulation training workshops that were delivered in India in February 2023.
C. Raja Mohan writes that U.S. initiatives in the Indo-Pacific are paying dividends as many Asian nations are developing the political will to confront China.
In this paper, Taylah Bland explores how climate loss and damage financing may become an important area of strategic competition between the United States and China and how that can have a net positive effect on climate financing.
This paper describes the results from a general equilibrium model that assesses the potential economic, energy mix and emissions impacts of different future policy options under China’s National ETS over the period 2020–2035.