Our Annual Forum brings together leaders and experts from across the Asia Pacific and beyond for insightful discussions on resilience and innovation. Join us in exploring cutting-edge ideas across technology, economic interdependence, sustainability, and disaster preparedness as the region adapts to these changing currents.
This article by CAPRI Senior Fellow and Resident Professor of International Politics at the Hopkins-Nanjing Center of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies David Arase points to ways in which social resilience affects democratic regime resilience.
本文源於作者林夏如、費凱琳與黃思爲於美國著名中國政治經濟研究期刊 China Leadership Monitor 上發表的論文(What Taiwan’s 2024 Election Means for China, the US, and the Future of Taiwan)。
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Read our latest policy research on the health systems of Malaysia, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Tonga, Vanuatu, produced as part of the Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience
In this Winston Lord Roundtable Series on Asia, the Rule of Law, and U.S. Foreign Policy, Syaru Shirley Lin discusses the implications of Taiwan’s 2024 presidential and legislative elections. This session was presided by Jerome A. Cohen, a prominent Chinese law expert and a Council on Foreign Relations Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia.
CAPRI offers students and recent graduates at the graduate and undergraduate levels opportunities to intern at our Taipei office. The internship program reflects CAPRI’s mission and values to build a resilient world and develop the next generation of leaders in the Asia Pacific through our independent, interdisciplinary public policy research in the areas of health, economy, environment, and technology.
Building Disaster Resilience Through Cross-Border Learning: Lessons for Taiwan and the Philippines