Publications

Taiwan’s Tightrope Has Become a Knife Edge

Complex domestic challenges mean Taiwan cannot afford becoming further weakened by the contest between China and the United States.

U.S.-China Faceoff Means Taiwan Needs Closer Links with Neighbors

Washington's decoupling push poses threat to island's resilience

Internationalization of Talent

CAPRI is exploring how talent pipelines can be strengthened to give people the skills, opportunities, and mindsets the Asia Pacific needs to build economic and societal resilience.

Taiwan: Walking the Tightrope between the United States and China

This chapter examines the implications of U.S.-China decoupling for Taiwan’s integration with the Chinese and world economies and explores how this economic fragmentation is shaping the context in which the Taiwanese are determining their island’s future.

Taiwan can lead only if it cultivates world-class talent

In this op-ed, Chair of CAPRI, Syaru Shirley Lin advocates for an inclusive approach that cultivates domestic talent and welcomes international professionals. In a world marked by rapid transformation, how should Taiwan transform into a dynamic and diverse talent pool?

Mental Wellness and Social Resilience in the Asia Pacific

This research project investigates the diverse approaches taken by Asia Pacific countries in addressing mental health, examining the multifaceted impact of political, cultural, and socioeconomic factors on the conceptualization of mental health within government policies, healthcare systems, and public perceptions.

Innovating for the Climate-resilient Future

This workstream considers energy policy, climate finance, planetary health, and innovation to help policymakers address the climate crisis in the Asia Pacific.

Stan Shih is optimistic about the future of Taiwan’s democracy and hopes its democratic experience will serve as a model for the rest of the world

Remarks by Enoch Wu at CAPRI Public Forum “Difficult Choices: Building Taiwan’s Resilience for an Uncertain Future”

Overview: Democracy and Public Health in Asia

The Democracy in Asia project was launched by the Brookings Foreign Policy program in 2020 to explore the state of democracy in the Indo-Pacific region and examine the role and influence of democracy in the Asian context.