Gateway Research, Reports and Comment
The Asia Pacific Foundation is contributing to the understanding of the multiple dimensions of the Asia Pacific Gateway by undertaking several research projects that focus on the broader meanings of the Gateway, on supply chains, on less-explored ‘soft infrastructure’ requirements of the Pacific Gateway, and on success stories of engagement, trade, and exchange with Asia. These reports published here since 2007, and include:
Editorials
- Federal Support Needed for Gateway to Shine
- The Asia Pacific Gateway: Now More than Ever
- BC in the Global Services Economy: New Policies for a New Era
- More Asia Does Not Mean Less North America
- Atlantic Canada Must Cooperate to Compete in Global Asia
- Building the Asia Pacific Gateway Economy
- Manitoba and the Asia Pacific Gateway
- Gateway to Asia: A Two Coast Imperative
Reports and Publications
- Innovation and Stakeholder Collaboration in West Coast Gateways: An Analysis of the Seaport and Freight Movement Industries
- A Limited Engagement: Mainland Returnees from Canada
- The Asia-Pacific Gateway: Gaining a Competitive Edge by Doing Security Differently
- Building the Asia Pacific Gateway Economy: The Role of Vancouver-based Professional Services Firms
- Canada-Asia Agenda 2006: Gateways to Asia
- The Gateway and Tourism, Human Resources, and Labor
- The Atlantic Gateway and Canada’s Trade Corridor
- Policy Implications of Chinese-Canadian Entrepreneurship
- Asia Pacific Studies in Secondary Schools
- Economic Contribution of Cultural Industries
- Leading the Way: Canadian Business Strategies in Asia
- Design as an Instrument of Public Policy in Singapore and South Korea
- Greening the Asia Pacific Gateway: Sustainability as a Competitive Asset

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