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The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (APARC) is @Stanford’s hub for research and education on contemporary Asia. Connect with us on Bluesky.

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"I think the U.S. and China actually understand each other very clearly. We just don't like what we understand. China wants to be the dominant power in Asia. But the U.S. is not going away. So we're going to have a problem." — Oriana Skylar Mastro on Why Should We Care: Indo-Pacific Pod youtu.be/gmO2LVJl7MU?si…

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To address the crisis of online misinformation, says Gita Wirjawan, Southeast Asian nations should: 🧑‍🏫 Invest in quality teachers 📣 Amplify the digital presence of public intellectuals ⚖️ Develop policy frameworks for content distribution 📄 Read his paper aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/publication/pa…

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What does a second Trump term mean for U.S.-China trade, security, and diplomacy relations? Hear from China experts Matthew Dolbow, Thomas Fingar, and Tiejun YU, in conversation with Jean Oi. Nov 18 @ 12 PM, in person only Register ⬇️ aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/events/crossro…

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Take advantage of this week's Stanford Press sale and explore the latest in Asia research! Grab titles from our APARC-SUP monograph series > bit.ly/3O7mPjK and APARC book collection distributed by SUP > stanford.io/3Cs9UX5 #BookSale

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Nov 21 @ 12PM | UCLA's Jennifer Jihye Chun discusses her forthcoming book, "Against Abandonment (Stanford Press), which explores labor protests by minorities, especially women, as they contend with precarious work and what it takes to resist. Join us ⬇️ aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/events/book-ta…

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#AcademicJobs alert! The Stanford Next Asia Policy Lab invites applications for its 2025-27 Postdoctoral Fellowship and 2025-26 Visiting Fellowship from scholars and professionals focused on contemporary Asia research and policy. Learn more and join us! aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/education/fell…

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WATCH | Francis Fukuyama, Gi-Wook Shin, Kiyoteru Tsutsui, and Gita Wirjawan discuss the potential opportunities and risks for Asian nations under Trump 2.0 and how stakeholders in the region look at their future with the United States. youtu.be/jWzDdLhojM8

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In today's 日本経済新聞 電子版(日経電子版), insights from APARC Visiting Scholar Michael Beeman, a former senior USTR official, on America’s new direction for trade that will accelerate dramatically during Trump 2.0.

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Join us Nov. 19th at 3:00 PM ET for a discussion on “US-South Korea Economic Cooperation in the Era of Walking Out.” Michael Beeman and Han-koo Yeo will discuss shifts in US trade policy, Beeman’s book Walking Out, the KORUS FTA, and more. RSVP: share.hsforms.com/1PgdiMo8ySmGSW…

Join us Nov. 19th at 3:00 PM ET for a discussion on “US-South Korea Economic Cooperation in the Era of Walking Out.” Michael Beeman and Han-koo Yeo will discuss shifts in US trade policy, Beeman’s book Walking Out, the KORUS FTA, and more.

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🇺🇸|🇨🇳 EVENT REMINDER | Nov 18, 12 PM PT Join our China Program Director Jean Oi and experts Matthew Dolbow, Thomas Fingar, and Tiejun YU as they consider what a second Trump term means for U.S.-China trade, security, and diplomacy relations. Register ⬇️ aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/events/crossro…

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Dec 4, 12 PM PT | Looking fwd to hearing from @jwassers about transnational flows in youth activist movements across Asia, in conversation with our LKC Fellow on Southeast Asia Meredith Weiss and APARC/Korea Program Director Gi-Wook Shin. Join us ⤵️ aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/events/youth-m…

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How might a second Trump presidency impact Asia, U.S.-Asia relations, and U.S.-China ties? Experts at APARC explored potential risks, opportunities, and regional perspectives. Dive into the key takeaways ⤵️ aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/news/trumps-se…

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Our 2023-24 annual report is now available! Read it online or download your copy, and celebrate with us all that we've achieved together this past year: stanford.io/4g5IDbp Happy Thanksgiving from APARC!

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Dec 4, 12 PM PT | Don't miss @jwassers as he examines transnational flows in youth activist movements across Asia, in conversation with our LKC Fellow on Southeast Asia Meredith Weiss and APARC/Korea Program Director Gi-Wook Shin. Join us ⤵️ aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/events/youth-m…

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As South Korea is in turmoil after President Yoon's brief martial law attempt, FSI Stanford/ Shorenstein APARC Gi-Wook Shin provides media commentary on the fast-moving events. Read our news roundup for his insights. aparc.fsi.stanford.edu/news/turmoil-s…

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South Korean President Yoon's martial law bid was catastrophic, but the People Power Party might not back impeachment. Stopping martial law differs from risking an opposition victory in a snap election, APARC's Gi-Wook Shin tells TIME Chad de Guzman time.com/7199919/south-…

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Yoon’s failed power grab exposes the vulnerabilities and the resilience of Korean democracy. It is also "a stern warning to the world: People should take democratic backsliding in their countries seriously," writes FSI Stanford/ APARC's Gi-Wook Shin in Journal of Democracy