Policy Press Releases
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Rishi Gupta of the Asia Society Policy Institute, New Delhi, delves into the complex dynamics and interests of China, India, and the U.S. in Nepal to shed light on the strategic decisions Kathmandu must now face.
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This new report provides the first assessment of how Asian economies stack up on climate action against the targets set forth in the UN Secretary-General’s Acceleration Agenda.
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Climate changes takes center stage at Asia Society in 2024.
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The ASPI issue paper outlines four options for how the U.S. can most effectively increase its economic and trade ties with the Indo-Pacific region as China expands its regional trade agenda.
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A roundtable co-convened by the Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis and Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions offers candid insights into the causes and implications of China's property sector downturn.
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This new report describes why Southeast Asia is critically important to U.S. interests and U.S. competition with China, and recommends actions for the U.S. government in the face of China’s growing influence in the region.
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New report lays out how the U.S. and allies can enhance supply chain resilience.
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The Asia Society Policy Institute, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Bloomberg New Economy International Cancer Coalition have jointly launched a new website to raise public awareness about international clinical trials.
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The government of Australia announced its nomination of Kevin Rudd as the country's ambassador to the U.S.
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The Center aims to be a global leader for policy-relevant, objective analysis of China’s politics, economy, and society, and its foreign and security policy impact on Asia and the world.
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The report is highly timely as it comes on the heels of a fresh proposal announced by the United States and European Union to create a new U.S.-EU dialogue on China.
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The project will use a series of visual briefs outlining the evolving relations
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It identifies five main themes in its findings and recommendations.
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New policy paper identifies the global and regional impacts of the U.S.-China trade dispute and the logjam at the WTO as two major developments straining the trading system.
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The paper contends that many countries share the U.S. concerns about China and could be open to closer collaboration.
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Authors caution that American policymakers need to be prepared to tolerate more tension in the relationship.
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The paper breaks down the challenges and opportunities in the bilateral relationship in the areas of trade and investment, energy, digital economy and advanced technologies, infrastructure, and women's economic empowerment.
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The new center opens at a critical juncture as Japan, the world’s third largest economy, seeks a more prominent role in promoting global security and international trade.
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Asia Society Policy Institute issues a new paper highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing Myanmar, and how the West should engage the country.
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Failure to address contentious issues will undermine the overall relationship despite shared concerns, report says.