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Asia-focused nonprofit with 16 locations around the world, building bridges through policy, culture, arts, and more.
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Follow Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI)'s new #LinkedIn page👏

Last Friday, ASPI's #CCA hosted a panel discussion exploring the long-term costs of declining U.S.-China scientific cooperation for the United States, China, and the global scientific commons. The expert panel featured Yasheng Huang 黄亚生, Brendan Kelly, 李其 Lizzi & Susan Shirk,


Please join me Thursday morning at 9am US EST for an Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) webinar with Philippe Le Corre and Akshay Mathur on how China and India are navigating relations with the EU. A lot going on in this space. Looking forward to the discussion.

Open-source AI could be a force multiplier—or a strategic vulnerability. In our new Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) report, Emily Ratté and I examine the high-stakes U.S.-China AI race and how openness fits into national strategy. Read here: asiasociety.org/policy-institu…

1/ Can openness be America’s edge in the #AI race with China? Our latest report by Danny Russel and Emily Ratté breaks down the strategic stakes, risks, and global implications. Key takeaways below. 🧵⬇️




ASPI Vice President Wendy Cutler's interview with South China Morning Post touches on hot-button issues in U.S.-China trade, from Trump's executive orders to the likelihood of a lasting agreement with #China. Here are some key takeaways 🧵👇




Can openness be America’s edge in the #AI race with #China? Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI)'s latest report by Danny Russel and Emily Ratté breaks down the strategic stakes, risks, and global implications. Read here: asiasociety.org/policy-institu…

ASPI VP and former U.S. trade official Wendy Cutler says a New York federal court's decision to block President Trump's #tariffs “throws the president’s trade policy into turmoil.” washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/…


"The U.S., being the destination of international talent, the U.S. actually benefits from that as well." Founder and editor of pekingology Zichen Wang explains the value of Chinese students in the United States, from contributing to talent to serving as diplomatic and
