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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.
Taylah Bland and Rachel Horne write in an op-ed in South China Morning Post about how both Beijing and Riyadh have much to gain from strengthening their partnership.
In this paper, Philippe Le Corre addresses the rapidly deteriorating EU-China relationship against the background of the Ukraine war while highlighting the German and French ambitions to maintain strong connections to China.
This paper examines the cap-setting approaches in China’s ETSs and major issues related to the transition from an intensity cap to an absolute cap in China's national ETS.
This paper examines the establishment of India’s Carbon Market including key typologies, the policy landscape, recent developments, and key issues of stakeholders, based on a dialogue meeting organized by CEEW in partnership with ASPI.
This report presents results from a multi-sector, multi-period general equilibrium model developed and applied to evaluate design options of China’s National ETS, and provides valuable insights for the system’s future development.
Experts including Victor Cha, Melanie Hart, Ryuichi Funatsu, Mariko Togashi, and Wendy Cutler discuss strategies and tools to counter economic coercion.
Indonesia could avoid $3.8 trillion in investment requirements and peak its carbon emissions three years sooner if it hits net zero emissions by 2050 instead of 2060 while prioritizing solar and wind energy.
Barclay Bram writes about the disconnect between Chinese youth's perceptions of their lives on an individual level and their continued belief in the prospects for China on a national level in his most recent paper.
New Delhi is inexorably aligning its interests with the wider West. That has put Australia on the A-list of the Indian government’s international partners.
This paper provides valuable insights for the pathway to an effective interaction between an emissions trading system and the power market to support power sector decarbonization, based on the case of the Korean ETS.
In a recent op-ed in South China Morning Post, Guoguang Wu and Bates Gill share recent research by the CCA on a new faction of military-industrial technocrats in China's political system.
Johanna Costigan and Lery Hiciano write in Nikkei Asia about Japan's ties with Taiwan and the securitization of the country's economic approach to China.