As the country with the largest population, economy, and military in Asia, China exerts tremendous influence on day-to-day developments and long-term trends related to international security, prosperity, and sustainability in the region and across the globe. As its power and influence grow, China’s rise will continue to shape power dynamics in the Asia-Pacific and raise questions about the future of regional and international order.
ASPI convenes strategic dialogues and discussions and produces reports and expert commentary to deepen understanding about China and its impact on the region, as well as expand cooperation among China, the United States, and other Asia-Pacific countries. ASPI President Kevin Rudd leads an initiative on the future of U.S.-China relations . Additionally, The China Dashboard: Tracking China’s Economic Reform Program, a joint project of the Asia Society Policy Institute and the Rhodium Group, tracks China’s progress toward its self-defined reform objectives in 10 essential economic policy clusters. And through its initiative Toward a Northeast Asia Carbon Market, ASPI provides insights into the future of sustainability in Northeast Asia and emphasizes China’s integral role.
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reportA new report on priorities for Asia to close its climate finance gap and steer towards net zero emissions by mid-century.
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articleJing Qian decodes President Xi Jinping's speech at a welcome dinner following the Woodside bilateral summit with President Joe Biden on November 15, 2023.
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articleIncoming Director of ASPI's China Climate Hub Li Shuo writes about the recent U.S.-China Sunnylands Statement.
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paperRead about the candidates running for Taiwan's 2024 elections and what the outcome could mean for future relations between China, Taiwan, and the United States.
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articleKate Logan writes on U.S.-China climate cooperation ahead of APEC
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articleChristopher Vassallo writes about how China is taking steps to steel its trade in Saudi oil from foreign financial sanctions, just as it seeks to protect its physical trade routes – all without having to supplant the dollar globally.
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articleAsia Society Australia executive director of policy, Richard Maude, provides a background on "stabilisation".
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articleAs Prime Minister Albanese prepares to travel to China, Asia Society Australia has gathered perspectives from across the spectrum on Australia-China relations.
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paperRead about how Chinese popular opinion shapes the outcomes of geopolitical crises in the Indo-Pacific in this issue paper by Andrew Chubb.
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articleYun Jiang, AIIA China Matters Fellow, examines how shifting views on national security in both countries are reshaping the bilateral relationship.