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GA Donovan explains the factors that have enabled China's emergence as a dominant force in electric vehicles, as well as what might limit further growth.
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Authored by Rishi Gupta, ASPI Assistant Director, the brief explains how the weeks of civil unrest and protests resulted in Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepping down on August 5, as well as what lies ahead for the new government.
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The paper was authored by ASPI’s Nishtha Singh, Assistant Director, Climate; Alistair Ritchie, Director of Asia-Pacific Sustainability; and Yi Chen, Senior Program Officer, Climate.
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New Paper | Chinese Nationalism, PRC Resolve, and Crisis Escalation: Views from Indo-Pacific Experts
The study compares respondents’ views of a crisis before and after Beijing issues a public threat statement, leading to a wave of online outrage and street demonstrations. -
ASPI CCA is pleased to share a new interactive website and comprehensive living archive highlighting the policies that have shaped cross-strait policy from three sides: the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, and the United States.
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Neil Thomas analyzes three aspects of Chinese politics that help explain why Beijing largely stuck with its existing economic strategy at the Third Plenum.
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The article analyzes the historical context, policy signals, personnel movements, and key documents related to the Third Plenum of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which will be held in Beijing on July 15–18.
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The Asia Society Policy Institute’s Center for China Analysis is pleased to announce that Rick Waters has joined its global community of China experts as a nonresident Senior Fellow.
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Simona A. Grano explains that cross–Taiwan Strait relations are at an “all-time low,” unpacks President Lai's domestic agenda, and analyzes how the U.S. presidential election in November might shift U.S. policy toward Taiwan.
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The report takes stock of climate finance flows to developing countries in Asia, analyzes how reforms to the global financial architecture would impact flows, and provides recommendations for moving forward on reform efforts.
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