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ASPI CCA, in collaboration with Enodo Economics, has published a new report exploring the future of the Petrodollar system, which has underpinned international oil trade and U.S. financial dominance since the 1970s.
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John Osburg writes that independent Christian churches, Tibetan teachers, and New Age workshops are seeing a rise in attendance among affluent, well-educated urban Chinese — long assumed to be the most secular segment of society.
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Every four years, ASPI consolidates actionable proposals that help policymakers redefine and advance U.S. interests in the evolving strategic landscape — this is the latest edition.
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Using CCA’s unique “inside-out” approach to independent, policy-relevant analysis, the report forecasts the most critical developments to watch in China during 2025 and beyond.
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ASPI CCA has launched the Global Public Opinion on China (GPOC) interactive website, a one-of-a-kind resource that consolidates nearly 2,500 survey results from over 160 countries across six continents — the largest database of its kind.
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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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