InAsia Blog & Podcast: New Report for Biden Admin on America’s Role in Asia; 100 Questions; Infrastructure and Injustice

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A cityscape in China. Asians are waiting for America to clarify its vision of the U.S. role in Asia.
Photo: Ted Alcorn / The Asia Foundation
A task force of Asian scholars has developed strategic recommendations for the Biden administration on foreign policy towards Asia. Here is their report. LISTEN.
New infrastructure often tramples on local communities' rights.
Photo: Conor Ashleigh / The Asia Foundation
Nepal: Reducing Confrontation in Infrastructure Projects 
By Nischala Arjal, Ram Tiwari, and Sumina Karki

Nepal needs infrastructure, but disputes over land rights or local cultural sites can mire new projects in protest and delay. The nation needs new ways to resolve disputes fairly and expeditiously. READ MORE.

What are the most pressing governance questions that can be addressed using data science?
A New Governance Agenda: What Are the Questions That Matter?
By Nicola Nixon, Stefaan Verhulst, Imran Matin and Philips J. Vermonte

The authors explore an intriguing initiative to crowdsource the most important current issues on the governance agenda. READ MORE.


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