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Burns heavily emphasized the need for communication and tactful diplomacy between the U.S. and China, noting that “a conflict would be catastrophic for both sides.”
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“China’s leaders have long been determined to suppress emerging religious movements they see as a threat to social order", writes CCA Fellow on Chinese Political Economy and Society G.A. Donovan.
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To challenge common frames of looking at China, Pascale Massot proposes looking at behavior from the international Chinese government through the frames of “heterogeneity,” “vulnerability,” and “uncertainty.”
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Genevieve Donnellon-May's paper explores the implications of the Peoples Republic of China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs decision to approve genetically modified corn and soybean varieties in December of 2023.
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Alexandra Zenoff explores how health care workforce training in Southeast Asia can alleviate the cancer burden.
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The paper unpacks the implications and challenges associated with the creation of the New Land Grain Corridor (NLGC), the world’s first specialized railway grain terminal connecting China and Eurasian Economic Union countries.
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The Asia Society Policy Institute's latest report examines as a case study China's ongoing economic coercion against Lithuania in response to Vilnius seeking closer ties to Taiwan.
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Authored by Diana Choyleva, the paper is the second in a two part series exploring how Chinese President Xi Jinping’s vision for a “new era,” as decreed at the 19th Party Congress, has changed incentives for key groups in China and beyond.
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How China can support the clean energy transition in Southeast Asia through greater financial, technical, and policy cooperation with the region.
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Seven Asia Society experts share short perspectives on key outcomes of the Two Sessions.
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