Publishing Institution:
Asia Society Policy Institute
Since its founding in 1956, the Asia Society has sought to explain the diversity of Asia to the United States and the complexity of the United States to Asia. For more than 60 years, the Asia Society has built bridges and helped to solve problems within the region and between Asia and the wider world. With a solution-oriented mandate, the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) expands this mission by tackling major policy challenges confronting the Asia-Pacific in security, prosperity, and sustainability, and by helping to develop common norms and values for the region.
ASPI is a think-and-do tank designed to bring about changes that incorporate the best ideas from top experts in Asia and to work with policy makers to integrate these ideas and put them into practice.
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Resources:
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July 13, 2020
Curbing State-Driven Trade Policies: How to Craft New & Effective Approaches to Counter Distortive Practices
By:
Wendy Cutler
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June 30, 2020
China’s Response to Climate Change: A Study in Contrasts and a Policy at a Crossroads
By:
David B. Sandalow
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April 07, 2020
Climate Diplomacy under a New U.S. Administration
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Thom Woodroofe, Brendan Guy
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January 28, 2020
The Avoidable War: The Case for Managed Strategic Competition
By:
Kevin Rudd
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December 10, 2019
Silk Road Diplomacy: Deconstructing Beijing’s Toolkit to Influence South and Central Asia
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Samantha Custer, Tanya Sethi, Jonathan A. Solis, Joyce Lin, Siddharta Ghose, Anubhav Gupta, Rodney Knight, Austin Baehr
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May 30, 2019
Trade in Trouble: How the Asia Pacific Can Step Up and Lead Reforms
By:
Wendy Cutler, Peter Grey, Kim Jong-Hoon, Mari Pangestu, Yoichi Sozuki, Tu Xinquan
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April 17, 2019
Future Scenarios: What To Expect From a Nuclear North Korea
By:
Daniel R. Russel
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March 01, 2019
Strength In Numbers
By:
Wendy Cutler
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January 23, 2019
Advancing the U.S.-Korea Economic Agenda
By:
Wendy Cutler, Hyemin Lee
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January 01, 2019
The Avoidable War: Reflections on U.S.-China Relations and the End of Strategic Engagement
By:
Kevin Rudd
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January 01, 2019
Understanding China’s Rise Under Xi Jinping
By:
Kevin Rudd
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January 01, 2019
Xi Jinping, China, and the Global Order: The Significance of China’s 2018 Central Foreign Policy Work Conference
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Asia Society Policy Institute
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December 01, 2018
The United States and China— A Relationship Adrift: The New War in Trade, Investment, and High Technology
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Asia Society Policy Institute
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November 01, 2018
The United States, China, and Southeast Asia: Can ASEAN Find a New Strategic Equilibrium?
By:
Kevin Rudd
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June 01, 2018
Carbon Market Cooperation in Northeast Asia: Assessing Challenges and Overcoming Barriers
By:
Jackson Ewing
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June 01, 2018
Ties That Bind: Quantifying China’s public diplomacy and its “good neighbor” effect
By:
Samantha Custer, et al
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January 01, 2018
Advancing the U.S.-Korea Economic Agenda
By:
Wendy Cutler, Hyemin Lee