CAPRI Partnership

Brookings Institution

The Brookings Institution is one of the world’s most respected think tanks, and our partnership marks the first formal institutional collaboration in Asia for Brookings. Its Democracy in Asia project, in which CAPRI has participated, has produced timely, cross-border analysis on public health, democratic accountability, and institutional trust. Our collaboration in research, convening, and expert exchanges is aimed at advancing public discourse on critical challenges facing the Asia Pacific.

Collaborations

Energy Challenges of Taiwan and Asia’s AI Ambitions

This joint CAPRI–Brookings event brings together experts on energy and policy to examine how Taiwan and other Asia-Pacific countries are balancing their sustainability goals and energy demands amid the ongoing US–China competition. This forms part of CAPRI’s recently launched research initiative on the Asia Pacific’s green transition.

Asia must prioritize regional cooperation for economic resilience amid tariff uncertainty

Launching CAPRI’s new expert analysis series Roads to Resilience, Brookings expert Mireya Solís, CAPRI senior fellow Kristy Hsu, and CAPRI board member Alicia García Herrero examine how the Asia Pacific can navigate the changing global economy as US policy weaponizes trade policy. The article is also the first joint publication of CAPRI and the Brookings Institution.

CAPRI Roundtable with Brookings on Taiwan’s Resilience

To mark the launch of CAPRI’s partnership with the Brookings Institution, a closed-door expert roundtable brought together Brookings members and a diverse set of Taiwanese experts to discuss Taiwan’s resilience amid the second Trump administration’s trade and foreign policy shifts, and their broader implications for the Asia Pacific.

Assessing Taiwan’s Economic Resilience

In this joint webinar, experts from both CAPRI and the Brookings Institution discussed the opportunities and challenges facing Taiwan’s economic resilience, identifying policy solutions to maintain its competitiveness.

DPP Retains Power but with a Weaker Mandate

Syaru Shirley Lin and other Brookings scholars assess the Taiwan election results and what they mean for the island, cross-Strait relations, and the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle in 2024 and beyond.

Overview: Democracy and Public Health in Asia

For this project, a CAPRI-led group of public health experts from Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan produce policy memos on how these democracies addressed public health challenges during COVID-19 through technological innovation while protecting personal privacy.

Energy Challenges of Taiwan and Asia’s AI Ambitions

This joint CAPRI–Brookings event brings together experts on energy and policy to examine how Taiwan and other Asia-Pacific countries are balancing their sustainability goals and energy demands amid the ongoing US–China competition. This forms part of CAPRI’s recently launched research initiative on the Asia Pacific’s green transition.

Asia must prioritize regional cooperation for economic resilience amid tariff uncertainty

Launching CAPRI’s new expert analysis series Roads to Resilience, Brookings expert Mireya Solís, CAPRI senior fellow Kristy Hsu, and CAPRI board member Alicia García Herrero examine how the Asia Pacific can navigate the changing global economy as US policy weaponizes trade policy. The article is also the first joint publication of CAPRI and the Brookings Institution.

CAPRI Roundtable with Brookings on Taiwan’s Resilience

To mark the launch of CAPRI’s partnership with the Brookings Institution, a closed-door expert roundtable brought together Brookings members and a diverse set of Taiwanese experts to discuss Taiwan’s resilience amid the second Trump administration’s trade and foreign policy shifts, and their broader implications for the Asia Pacific.

Assessing Taiwan’s Economic Resilience

In this joint webinar, experts from both CAPRI and the Brookings Institution discussed the opportunities and challenges facing Taiwan’s economic resilience, identifying policy solutions to maintain its competitiveness.

DPP Retains Power but with a Weaker Mandate

Syaru Shirley Lin and other Brookings scholars assess the Taiwan election results and what they mean for the island, cross-Strait relations, and the U.S.-China-Taiwan triangle in 2024 and beyond.

Overview: Democracy and Public Health in Asia

For this project, a CAPRI-led group of public health experts from Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan produce policy memos on how these democracies addressed public health challenges during COVID-19 through technological innovation while protecting personal privacy.

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