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ASPI Press Releases

  • Group of Asian Leaders To Make the Case for Accelerated Transition to Net Zero

    Kevin Rudd, Ban Ki-Moon, and others to form high-level commission convened by the Asia Society Policy Institute.
  • Japanese Government Confers Prestigious Honor on ASPI Vice President Wendy Cutler

    Cutler received an Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star in recognition of her contributions toward strengthening economic relations between Japan and the United States.
  • New Global Cancer Coalition Calls for a 'Reimagining' of Patient-Centric Clinical Trials

    A new consensus paper was published in Nature Medicine by 35 members of Bloomberg New Economy International Cancer Coalition.

  • New Paper Examines Latest Data on China’s Efforts to Combat Climate Change

    The paper also highlights a number of major decisions the Chinese government must contend with in the coming 18 months.
  • New Paper Highlights What New U.S. Administration Would Mean for Global Climate Fight

    The paper is the first in a series of policy products that the Asia Society Policy Institute will publish as part of a new project exploring the possibilities around U.S.-China climate cooperation.
  • Asia Society Policy Institute Brings on Senior Fellows, Announces Australia Presence

    The Institute seeks to integrate all corners of the Asia-Pacific into its work building inclusive solutions to intractable challenges.
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    Asia Society Policy Institute Opens in Australia

    The Asia Society Policy Institute opens its first international presence in Melbourne with the appointment of Richard Maude as a resident Senior Fellow.
  • Asia Society Launches New Project to Examine Emerging Asia-Middle East Ties

    The project will use a series of visual briefs outlining the evolving relations
  • New Report Offers Recommendations to Improve China’s BRI

    It identifies five main themes in its findings and recommendations.
  • The Asia Pacific Region Should Play the Lead Role in Trade

    New policy paper identifies the global and regional impacts of the U.S.-China trade dispute and the logjam at the WTO as two major developments straining the trading system.
  • New Report Urges U.S. to Expand Trade Work with More Countries

    The paper contends that many countries share the U.S. concerns about China and could be open to closer collaboration.
  • Asia Society Report: How the U.S. and Korea Can Advance Economic Ties

    The paper breaks down the challenges and opportunities in the bilateral relationship in the areas of trade and investment, energy, digital economy and advanced technologies, infrastructure, and women's economic empowerment.
  • Issue Paper: Addressing Myanmar’s Challenges Will Require Engagement, Not Sanctions

    Asia Society Policy Institute issues a new paper highlighting the challenges and opportunities facing Myanmar, and how the West should engage the country.
  • Linked Carbon Market in China, Japan, and Korea Good for Business

    A new report by the Asia Society Policy Institute and KPMG Samjong argues that a linked emissions trading system would make it easier for companies to meet their emissions reduction targets.
  • Danny Russel Joins Asia Society Policy Institute as VP

    The former Assistant Secretary of State joins Asia Society after a one-year term at the Institute as Diplomat-in-Residence and Senior Fellow.
  • Beijing Prioritizes Growth Over Economic Reform

    The China Dashboard, updated quarterly, tracks China’s progress toward its economic reform agenda.
  • Asia Society Policy Institute Ranked Among World’s Best Think Tanks for Third Consecutive Year

    ASPI also ranks among top U.S. think tanks, top foreign policy think tanks worldwide, and top independent think tanks worldwide.
  • Asia Pushes Ahead on Trade One Year After U.S. Withdrawal from Pacific Deal

    Governments across the Asia-Pacific are reassessing their reliance on the U.S. market and pressing ahead with their own trade agreements, according to a new issue paper by Asia Society Policy Institute.
  • Emissions Trading Systems in Northeast Asia Take Center Stage: Asia Society Policy Institute Report

    Northeast Asia is emerging as the epicenter of global carbon market activity, according to a new Asia Society Policy Institute report.
  • Strengthening Institutions Is Key to Preserving Peace in Asia: Asia Society Policy Institute Report

    A new report from the Asia Society Policy Institute argues that regional institutionalism is crucial to maintaining Asia's "long peace."

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