Asia Policy
Asia Policy 20.2
April 2025
This issue of Asia Policy features a roundtable on cyber resilience; an essay on the CPTPP and RCEP amid a changing trade environment; articles and essays on the role of emotion in U.S.-China relations, the Digital Silk Road as a tool for Beijing’s discursive power, and China’s cooperation with ideologically aligned socialist states; and a roundtable on Rebecca Strating and Joanne Wallis’s book Girt by Sea: Re-Imagining Australia’s Security that explores Australian security policy through a maritime and regional lens.
Roundtable
Cyber Resilience in the Indo-Pacific
Essay
The Rise of Plurilateral Trade Agreements and the Future of Trade in the Indo-Pacific
Article
Convergence Fuels Divergence: How Emotions Lead to Intensified U.S.-China Confrontation
Article
Discourse and Norms along China’s Digital Silk Road
Essay
China’s Internal Security Cooperation with Socialist States
Book Review Roundtable
Rebecca Strating and Joanne Wallis’s Girt by Sea: Re-Imagining Australia’s Security
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