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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.
Richard Maude writes that a revamped U.S. diplomatic strategy for Southeast Asia will better support the region’s long-term resilience and sovereignty in an era of rising Chinese influence.
Wendy Cutler writes RCEP is another reminder that our Asian trading partners have developed a confidence about working together without the United States.
A Biden presidency is likely to restore diplomatic norms — but China will remain a challenge, writes Asia Society Policy Institute Senior Fellow Richard Maude.
Dr. Wang Huiyao discusses how COVID-19 will shape global trade flows, supply chains, U.S.-China tensions, and regional trade integration going forward.
This ASPI issue paper examines the sources of tension in the U.S.-Iran relationship, lays out alternative scenarios that could unfold in the period ahead, and offers specific recommendations for U.S. policy toward Iran.