CAPRI USA promotes resilience through innovative governance by supporting nonpartisan research on current challenges in the Asia-Pacific region.

Who We Are

Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation USA Foundation (CAPRI USA) is a nongovernmental, nonpartisan, international organization committed to enhancing global resilience and fostering innovative public policy through interdisciplinary research grounded in the Asia-Pacific region’s experience. Established as a nonprofit in Delaware, CAPRI USA is a 501(c)(3).

Our People


We work internationally to bring together academic experts, government officials, and business leaders to research and discuss current global challenges to governance and their most promising solutions.

Our Partners


We establish lasting partnerships with institutions from the US and beyond, such as the University of Virginia, CAPRI, Asia Society, and PHSSR to develop a more resilient world.

Our Impact


We undertake interdisciplinary nonpartisan research and offer tailored policy recommendations to address pressing topics within the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

Our Research

Recent Events

July 22, 2025

Reimagining Entrepreneurship & Innovation for the 21st Century

As technological disruption, climate change, and geopolitical fragmentation reshape the global landscape, building resilient innovation systems has become a pressing priority. From July 22 to 24, 2025, CAPRI and CAPRI USA are co-hosting a trilateral conference in Copenhagen in partnership with Copenhagen Business School and the University of Virginia. The conference will convene researchers, entrepreneurs, and policy leaders from Asia, Europe, and North America to explore new models of entrepreneurship and innovation tailored to national and local contexts.


In the News

November 28, 2024

Report launch in Auckland: Sustainability & Resilience in Pacific Island Health Systems

CAPRI, CAPRI USA, and Te Poutoko Ora A Kiwa (Center for Pacific and Global Health) at University of Auckland co-launched “Sustainability and Resilience in Pacific Island Health Systems” in Auckland, New Zealand. This research is part of a series of reports on the Asia-Pacific region produced for the Partnership for Health System Sustainability and Resilience (PHSSR), an international initiative committed to collaborating across sectors and borders to build more resilient and more sustainable health systems for the future.