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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.
Lizzi C. Lee discusses key takeaways from a three-part webinar series delving into China’s generative AI and AI technology landscape, AI’s impact on the Chinese economy, and AI’s role in the U.S.-China competition.
Current Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto is set to succeed Joko Widodo (Jokowi) as the country’s eighth president as we see what this presidency might mean for the Asia-Pacific.
Hun Manet, the new Cambodian prime minister and son of the previous prime minister and former general Hun Sen, recently announced the implementation of a new strategic policy for local agricultural development.
Richard Maude joins the 'Australia in the World' podcast and discusses what was learned from 2023, what trends were notable, and what we might expect – or hope for – in 2024.
Neil Thomas analyzes the greatest “known unknown” of Chinese politics and argues that Xi is unlikely to anoint a strong successor, Xi's succession will not be tidy, and Xi’s legacy depends on China’s growth.
Yi Chen and Alistair Ritchie write about how Japan's innovative climate transition bonds could effectively bridge the current climate funding gap in Nikkei Asia.
As part of its Asia Spotlight: 2024 conference in Washington, D.C., the Asia Society Policy Institute convened a select group of experts to discuss navigating the climate-security-trade nexus.
On the sidelines of the Asia Spotlight: 2024 conference, Asia Society Policy Institute convened a private roundtable on how the United States can step up its economic engagement in the Indo-Pacific region.
On the sidelines of the Asia Spotlight: 2024 conference, the Asia Society Policy Institute convened a private roundtable of experts from Asia and the United States to discuss cross–Taiwan Strait relations in a regional context.
In the last few years Asia’s food security has suffered a series of crises induced by conflict, climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic, causing great disruptions to food supply systems.