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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.
"Today, Australia is navigating a world in which interdependency creates unacceptable risks " writes Richard Maude, Executive Director of Policy, Asia Society Australia.
Taylah Bland writes about how the United States and China are more inclined to progress on their own domestic climate agendas after U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry’s recent visit to Beijing.
Bates Gill and Konrad Lee write in The Diplomat about how further tightening of U.S. export controls on China will create challenges, including in relations with Washington’s European and Asian allies.
Three hard truths face the West’s China policy. But are the alternatives any better? By Bates Gill, Executive Director, Center for China Analysis, Asia Society, and Richard Maude, Executive Director of Policy, Asia Society Australia.
In a conversation with The Wire China, Philippe Le Corre talks about how the EU can pursue its own strategy towards China, what its approach to the Taiwan situation should be, and the state of China-watching in the United States and Europe.