APEC Study Center (ASC), Columbia University
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The APEC Study Center (ASC) at Columbia University serves as the focal point of study on issues of economic importance for the Asia-Pacific region.
New York, NY, USA
Joined February 2021
The APEC Study Center at Columbia University enhances the School's rich tradition of research and teaching on the Asia Pacific region by serving as the focal point of study on issues of economic importance for the region. For more information visit: https://t.co/Y5L7RTZHSe.
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As China’s pharmaceutical innovation accelerates, new chokepoints in the global supply chain are emerging. Read for analysis from Edward Fishman, an economic-statecraft expert @Columbia
bloomberg.com
It’s not just rare earths the US has to worry about. It’s pharmaceuticals, too.
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Catch up on Prof. Harlan Cohen’s discussion with Prof. Jose Alvarez on how the U.S. Outbound Investment Rule signals a shift toward a sanctions-style model and challenges int'l economic law. Co-sponsored by @Columbia_APEC. #USChinaCompetition #TradePolicy
https://t.co/cJ3l9M4q5V
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Our "Taiwan Legal" series continues with an insightful discussion on Taiwan's economic engagements. Join Prof. Pasha Hsieh (@PashaHsieh) on Nov 6 (7:30 PM ET) to discuss how economic ties shape Taiwan's global standing. Co-sponsored by @Columbia_APEC
https://t.co/8IHFbPfj1i
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Join us Oct 21 with @FordhamLaw Prof. Harlan Cohen for a timely talk on how the U.S. outbound investment rule edges toward a sanctions model—and how international law may struggle to keep up. Co-sponsored by @Columbia_APEC 🔗 https://t.co/MRqaFofJNv
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You can now watch the event of the Sept. 5 event, at which Professor Ryo Sahashi (@ryo384_ir ) gave a timely talk on US–China relations, international law, and Japan's strategic options in an ever-changing world. https://t.co/HCitMnWqRb
usali.org
intensifying rivalry between the United States and China is reshaping the international order. The transactional diplomacy of the Trump administration is accelerating the erosion of established...
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Join us next Friday for a discussion with Professor Ryo Sahashi (@ryo384_ir) and USALI’s Bruce Aronson on U.S.-China competition and its global implications. This event is co-sponsored by @Columbia_APEC. https://t.co/HCitMnVT1D
usali.org
intensifying rivalry between the United States and China is reshaping the international order. The transactional diplomacy of the Trump administration is accelerating the erosion of established...
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“The U.S. is one of the three big players in trade, along with China and the [EU]. If one of the three big players says, essentially, ‘I don’t pay too much heed to what the WTO has to say,’ you can imagine the WTO is shaken” - @ColumbiaLaw Prof. Mavroidis https://t.co/RUr2PO1ZZ5
law.columbia.edu
Unilateral tariffs are creating a crisis for the global system that governs international trade, says Columbia Law School’s expert on trade and the World Trade Organization.
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"There is also the risk of foreign customers’ turning against U.S. brands. Trade tensions with China during the first Trump administration ended up hurting U.S. services firms that do business in the country" - @Columbia Prof. David Weinstein @Columbia_Biz
https://t.co/HbApbyXOMr
wsj.com
Trade wars are heightening overseas risk for U.S. companies. “When you generate bad will, it’s harder to sell stuff.”
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Please join us on April 3 for another event in our "Taiwan Legal" speaker series with Dr. @yujiechentw of @AcadSinica, who is also an affiliated Scholar @USALINYU. This event is co-sponsored by @Columbia_APEC
https://t.co/EaGqAqPJKF
usali.org
Taiwan’s status as a state is often challenged not because it fails to meet the criteria for statehood, but because of its ambiguous legal relationship with the People’s Republic of China (PRC). We...
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Join us @ColumbiaLaw on 3/13 (Th) for "Negotiating Legality: Chinese Companies in the U.S. Legal System" Featuring: @UCILaw Prof. Ji LI #uschina #trade #global #chinesecompanies #china #us #uspolicy #chinapolicy #tradepolicy #uslaw #investment #international #columbia
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ATTN: Current Columbia Affiliates Join us on Feb. 12 for a Book Launch with @ColumbiaSIPA's Arvid J. Lukauskas & Yumiko Shimabukuro Their new book dismantles the illusion of East Asia's economic miracle, focusing on the social costs of unchecked growth. https://t.co/DtVJrCG6kk
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“All told, when you consider all the ways that the trade war has hurt U.S. firms and consumers, we estimate the trade wars have reduced the welfare of U.S. citizens by about 3 percent” - @Columbia Prof. David Weinstein @ColumbiaSIPA
https://t.co/gduzyEEQBb
business.columbia.edu
Trump's policies on tariffs with Mexico, Canada, and China could reshape U.S. trade relations. CBS experts explore how his executive orders may impact the economy.
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Join us on Jan. 31 for a workshop covering Japanese public attitudes toward possible geopolitical contingencies in light of the changing international environment in East Asia Host: @WEAI_Columbia Cosponsors: @CWPColumbia & the ASC https://t.co/05Nl15nGIm
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Next Friday: Join us for a discussion co-hosted by @Columbia_APEC on the future of Asia economic security policy under Trump (US-China competition, tariffs, tech, etc) w/ @NGirishankar (@CSIS) and former ROK trade minister Yeo Han-koo RSVP here: https://t.co/ieRhM7k9AC
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Join us next Friday for a discussion on the Trump administration’s Asia economic security policy w/ CSIS' @NGirishankar & former ROK trade minister Yeo Han-koo. Moderated by Korea Society Pres/CEO Tom Byrne. w/ @Columbia_APEC 🔗 RSVP in person or online: https://t.co/ieRhM7k9AC
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"Even as South Korea was plunged into political turmoil following the president’s short-lived declaration of martial law, financial markets have remained calm. But the country still has months of political uncertainty ahead..." - @ColumbiaSIPA Prof. Ito https://t.co/snHwJHkst0
project-syndicate.org
Takatoshi Ito argues that while markets shrugged off the recent turmoil, the episode could have long-lasting consequences.
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"China is already laying the groundwork for such trade diversion: it has been pursuing a 'charm offensive' with a wide range of countries, including US antagonists, such as Russia, to US allies, like Japan." -@ColumbiaSIPA Prof. Takatoshi Ito for @ProSyn
https://t.co/5iw3YHBftM
project-syndicate.org
Takatoshi Ito warns that the US president-elect's plans will increase America's trade deficit and alienate its allies.
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Congratulations Professors Yumi Shimabukuro and Arvid Lukauskas on the release of their new book Misery beneath the Miracle in East Asia. Written over the course of ten years, it sheds light on the social ills that governments in East Asia have failed to address, from low wages
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Missed the event? Don't worry! Watch the recording of International Law in Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal: Still Relevant? https://t.co/rUvSlGZ5yy via @YouTube #HongKong #NationalSecurity #InternationalLaw #Humanrights #iccpr
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