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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.
Puneet Talwar writes that by striking a major partnership with Tehran, Beijing risks not only angering other regional partners but also getting entangled in complicated security and political issues.
Thom Woodroofe writes that Joe Biden's demands for all major economies to make big cuts in their emissions will complicate Australia's relationship with the U.S. if he wins the U.S. election.
On August 5 and August 6, Wendy Cutler co-hosted webinars where she interviewed Amina Mohamed and Mohammed Al Tuwaijri, candidates for the WTO Director-General position.
On July 29, Wendy Cutler co-hosted a webinar where she discussed trade and China with Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL), a Congressman from Illinois' 18th District.
On Tuesday, July 21, Wendy Cutler co-hosted a webinar where she interviewed Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a candidate for the WTO Director-General position.
Kevin Rudd and Patrick Suckling write too few stimulus packages globally are reaping the double-dividend of both investing in growth and jobs, and in the transition to low emissions, more climate-resilient economies.
Alistair Ritchie and Jackson Ewing write that done properly, the system can drive down emissions and raise hundreds of billions of yuan to support low-carbon projects.