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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.

India Sunset
paper

India’s National ETS: Prospects and Stakeholder Perspectives

This paper examines the establishment of India’s Carbon Market including key typologies, the policy landscape, recent developments, and key issues of stakeholders, based on a dialogue meeting organized by CEEW in partnership with ASPI.
turbines
report

General Equilibrium Analysis of Cost-Effectiveness and Distributional Impacts of China’s Nationwide CO2 Emissions Trading System

This report presents results from a multi-sector, multi-period general equilibrium model developed and applied to evaluate design options of China’s National ETS, and provides valuable insights for the system’s future development.
Economic Coercion cover
paper

Countering Economic Coercion: Tools and Strategies for Collective Action

Experts including Victor Cha, Melanie Hart, Ryuichi Funatsu, Mariko Togashi, and Wendy Cutler discuss strategies and tools to counter economic coercion.
China's top Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) expert Zhong Nanshan checks on one of his patients during his rounds in the infectious disease ward, at the Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Diseases 10 June 2005, in Guangzhou, southern China's Guangdong province.
article

My Meeting With Jiang Yanyong, the Chinese Doctor Who Dared Speak the Truth About SARS

Susan Jakes writes in NPR about her meeting in 2003 with Jiang Yanyong who passed away on March 11, 2023.
Flags of G20 at Jakarta
article

Indonesia Could Benefit Greatly From Achieving Net Zero Sooner

Kevin Rudd, Ban Ki-moon, and Muhamad Chatib Basri write in the Jakarta Post on the importance of Indonesia accelerating its net zero actions.
Indonesia power plants
report

Getting Indonesia to Net Zero

Indonesia could avoid $3.8 trillion in investment requirements and peak its carbon emissions three years sooner if it hits net zero emissions by 2050 instead of 2060 while prioritizing solar and wind energy.
A group of Chinese students cheering.
paper

“Generation N”: The Impact of China’s Youth Nationalism

Barclay Bram writes about the disconnect between Chinese youth's perceptions of their lives on an individual level and their continued belief in the prospects for China on a national level in his most recent paper.
People walking on a path connecting wind mills.
paper

The Pathway to an Effective ETS and Power Market Interaction: The Case of the Korean ETS

This paper provides valuable insights for the pathway to an effective interaction between an emissions trading system and the power market to support power sector decarbonization, based on the case of the Korean ETS.
China's Leadership Holds Annual Two Sessions Political Meetings
article

Rise of China’s Military-Industrial Leaders Will Heat Up Race Against the U.S.

In a recent op-ed in South China Morning Post, Guoguang Wu and Bates Gill share recent research by the CCA on a new faction of military-industrial technocrats in China's political system.
Lawmakers from Taiwan and Japan wave flags at a ceremony to mark the island's National Day in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei on October 10, 2022.
article

Japan Must Tread Carefully in Lining Up With U.S. and Taiwan

Johanna Costigan and Lery Hiciano write in Nikkei Asia about Japan's ties with Taiwan and the securitization of the country's economic approach to China.
Closing 20PC
article

What To Watch During the Two Sessions

Jing Qian and Haolan Wang trace the most significant shifts and probable outcomes of this year's Two Sessions (两会) and why they matter for policy-making in China.
Wang Yi
article

The U.S. Should Deter — Not Provoke — Beijing over Taiwan. Here’s How.

Jessica Chen Weiss writes about what the U.S. should do to deter China over Taiwan in an op-ed published in The Washington Post
coal
article

For China, One Overlooked Consequence of the Russia-Ukraine War

Taylah Bland writes about how China has capitalized on discounted coal from Russia as a consequence of the invasion of Ukraine and how it affects China's commitments to decarbonization.
Chinese President Xi Jinping votes at the closing of the 19th Communist Party Congress
article

Xi the Survivor: How Washington Overestimates Chinese Weakness

Christopher Johnson writes in Foreign Affairs about how Western analysts are overestimating Xi Jinping's weaknesses.
Taiwan
paper

Taiwan Strait Crises: Island Seizure Contingencies

In this timely paper, Andrew Chubb writes about the Taiwan Strait crisis and the more likely contingencies of China seizing one of Taiwan's outlying islands.
Kevin Rudd - Inaugural University of Queensland “China Matters Oration”
speech

China’s Competing Ideological and Economic Policy Objectives in 2023

Kevin Rudd talks about China's competing ideological and economic objectives in 2023 in his inaugural China Matters Oration co-hosted with the University of Queensland
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