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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.
In Diana Choyleva's second paper in a two-part series exploring Xi Jinping's vision for a "new era," she writes about how Beijing's approach to foreign relations have altered incentives for global actors.
It would boost Russia’s influence as a vital grain supplier, provide greater food security for BRICS states and potentially change the dynamics of the global agricultural market, hitting Western exporters from the US to Australia
A new report that proposes an integrated, project-oriented solution to promote socio-economic prosperity and energy sustainability in Southeast Asia, primarily by leveraging opportunities from the clean energy transition.
Meera Gopal writes on India’s position, commitment, and contribution towards constructive discussions on climate change, especially in the context of the Global South.
In recent years, global food security has suffered from overlapping crises caused by conflicts, geopolitical tensions, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in severe food supply disruptions.
Climate change also threatens food systems, combining in a lethal way with complex geopolitical dynamics, local conflicts, and external factors like economic downturns.
Diana Choyleva writes about the competing demands of security and economic development in China on the eve of China's annual National People's Congress.
Kazakhstan was recently categorised by the German analytical centre, ‘Foundation for Science and Politics,’ as a ‘middle power’ – a nation with considerable influence in the global political and economic arena.