Publications

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.

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

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.

Identifying and Addressing Taiwan’s Governance Challenges

Taiwan needs to be able to endure challenges of health, economy, and sustainability and emerge even more resilient. Taiwan needs interdisciplinary thinking, talent cultivation, and a more international mindset to accomplish this.

Taiwan: Is it Key to the Continuing World Order?

Taiwan is important to the world because it is an example of good democratic governance, more sustainable business, and improved quality of life that transcend the geopolitical challenges of our day.

Omicron Shows that Tackling the Triple Challenge to COVID-19 Vaccinations is Essential

Resilience in the Asia Pacific: Vaccines and the “Triple Challenge”

Developed for a broad global audience, this report focuses on vaccines as key to resilience in the Asia Pacific. In what is still a fast-moving environment, this report draws on interviews with regional experts and additional research in late 2021 to identify factors in the Asia Pacific that have affected vaccine equity and rollout during the pandemic and actions that will contribute to resilience in the future.

Reform for Resilience Research Report

Vaccines: A Call to Action