Briefings and Reports

1.  Hasmath, R. and Rheault, P. (2024) How China Sees the World in 2024. Edmonton: The China Institute at the University of Alberta.

2.  Sun, S., Lincoln, D., Hasmath, R. and Rheault, P. (2024) A New Path Forward? China’s Economic Policy Direction in the Wake of the 2024 National People’s Congress and its Implications for Canada. Edmonton: The China Institute at the University of Alberta.

3.  Hasmath, R. (2024) ExxonMobil ESG Brief. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

4.  Hasmath, R. (2024) Global Critical Social Trends Outlook. Oxford: Oxford Analytica. 

5.  Hasmath, R. (2023) How China Sees the World in 2023. Edmonton: The China Institute at the University of Alberta.  [summary: English, Chinese and French] 

6.  Hasmath, R. (2023) The Future of the European Union’s Approach Towards China. Shanghai: The China Academy.

7.  Hasmath, R., Drolet, S., Lawless, K., Freeman, J., Winthrop, L., Kummer, K., Bunn, I. and Elsner, M. (2022) The Emerging Sustainability Information Ecosystem. London: Ernst and Young Global.

8.  Hasmath, R. and Drolet, S. (2022) The Future of the Global Sustainability Information Ecosystem. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

9.  Hasmath, R. (2022) Employee Relations Trends in the Mining Sector. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

10.  Hasmath, R., Drolet, S., Bunn, I. and Elsner, M. (2021) The Future of Sustainability Reporting Standards. London: Ernst and Young Global.

11.  Hasmath, R. (2021) Global Sustainability-Related Financial Reporting Standards. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

12.  Hasmath, R. (2020) New ESG Practices in China and its Implications for Foreign Actors. Washington D.C.: Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.

13.  Hasmath, R. (2020) The Second Generation of Ethnic Minority Policies in China. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

14.  Hasmath, R. (2020) Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance in China. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

15.  Hasmath, R. (2020) China’s Civil Society Groups Put the Party in a Bind. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

16.  Hasmath, R. (2019) What Should Australia Do About Improving Chinese Migrant Professionals’ Labour Market Outcomes? Sydney: China Matters.

17.  Hasmath, R. (2019) Centralisation will Curtail China’s Adaptability. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

18.  Hasmath, R. (2017) The Role of Regulation in Inducing Clean Energy Adoption. Toronto: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Policy Analytics.

19.  Hasmath, R. (2017) The Future of Basic and Applied Energy Research. Toronto: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Policy Analytics.

20.  Hasmath, R. (2017) The Sustainability of Global Energy Consumption Demand and Supply Needs. Toronto: Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Policy Analytics.

21.  Hasmath, R. and Tam, J. (2015) The Survival Strategies of Transnational Religious NGOs in China. Nottingham: China Policy Institute Policy Paper No. 5.

22.  Hasmath, R. and Wyzycka, N. (2015) China's Middle Class Will Grow Even as Economy Slows. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

23.  Hasmath, R. and Wyzycka, N. (2014) Despite an Economic Slowdown, China has a Strategy. Boston: The Fletcher Forum on World Affairs.

24.  Hasmath, R. (2014) Ethnic Violence in Xinjiang: Causes, Responses and Future Outlook.  Nottingham: China Policy Institute Policy Paper No. 7.

25.  Hasmath, R. (2014) The Underrepresentation of Women in STEM Jobs. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

26.  Wyzycka, N. and Hasmath, R. (2014) EU will Struggle to Boost Chinas IP Regime. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

27.  Hasmath, R. (2014) China's NGOs will Follow Business Overseas. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

28.  Hasmath, R. (2013) The China Dream: Ideology, Aspiration or Something Else? Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

29.  Hasmath, R. (2013) Low Level Ethnic Violence Set to Persist in China. Oxford: Oxford Analytica.

30.  Hasmath, R. (2008) Career Pathways’ Workforce Profile Report. Cambridge: University of Cambridge.

31.  Hasmath, R. (2006) The Impact of Walmart China on the Domestic Supply Chain.  Beijing: ActionAid International China.

32.  Hasmath, R. (2005) Auto Insurance Regulatory Review: A Comparison of 61 Jurisdictions in Canada, the United States and United Kingdom. Toronto: The Fraser Institute.

33.  Hasmath, R. (2001) Towards a Revised Public Affairs Model for the Canadian High Commission in Canberra. Sydney: University of New South Wales.