Engagement

CAPRI recently visited Tokyo and New Delhi, engaging with top policymakers, researchers, and institutions, to strengthen institutional ties and explore collaboration on shared regional priorities.
CAPRI representatives visited the Embassy of the Republic of the Marshall Islands to share the CAPRI’s research on Pacific Islands health systems.
The closely watched 2024 Taiwan presidential election recently concluded with the winning of Lai Ching-te, current vice president of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party. In the legislature, however, no political party gained a majority.
CAPRI joined NBR for the Washington release of Strategic Asia 2023: Reshaping Economic Interdependence in the Indo-Pacific. Experts, including CAPRI Chair Syaru Shirley Lin, examined the challenges of “decoupling” and “derisking” in US–China trade relations and their implications for regional economies.
Syaru Shirley Lin, chair or CAPRI, speaks at the Bruegel Annual Meetings this year, sharing Asia-Pacific perspectives on today's intensified great power competition and fragmented global order.
CAPRI Chair Syaru Shirley Lin spoke at the launch event, unveiling plans for the new phase of CAPRI-led research in the Asia Pacific. She emphasized the importance of comparative research and of the Asia-Pacific region in shaping resilient and sustainable health systems worldwide.
This launch featured CAPRI and Brookings scholars, who underscored the importance of preexisting public trust, accountable institutions, and inclusive governance in strengthening democratic resilience during crises.