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The report is the second in Cure4Cancer’s series on Advancing Global Health Equity, and it builds on the framework of the international collaboration and regulatory harmonization on cancer clinical trials.
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To shed light on territorial disputes over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands, Andrew Chubb uses a newly compiled dataset of both Japanese and Chinese patterns of behavior from the origins of the dispute in the 1970s to the Xi era.
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The report is a culmination of several expert-level climate action roundtables and distills key insights.
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“Who Briefs Xi Jinping?” explains the nature and importance of Politburo study sessions, using a unique database to analyze changes in topics and briefers over time, plus case studies of the sessions focused on technology and foreign policy
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“Both [military and nonmilitary] strategies serve Beijing’s ultimate goal to assume control of Taiwan against the will of the Taiwanese people,” writes Wu.
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The interactive timeline not only chronicles the history of U.S.-China climate relations but also sheds light on the critical milestones that have advanced international climate initiatives.
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Each month, Farwa Aamer, ASPI's Director of South Asia Initiatives, will dive into the region’s key policy developments to provide readers with an insightful look into a region that continues to make profound strides
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The Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis has launched three new sections of its Decoding Chinese Politics interactive website: the Party Center; Ethnic Policy; and Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao.
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The Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis (CCA) is pleased to announce the addition of two experts on Chinese economy and technology to its global network: Michael Hirson and Brendan Kelly.
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The volume pairs ASPI experts with Asian co-authors to investigate what the region wants (and expects) from the next U.S. administration, through short high-level essays and interviews.
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