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In our Scholarly Recoupling report, Alastair lain Johnston from Harvard University looks at five potential obstacles to conducting in-country or collaborative research on China’s international relations. Read his chapter here:csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
“It’s ironic, really,” Ilaria Mazzocco tells the The Atlantic. “Our efforts to cut China out from every part of the supply chain might actually be what prevents us from competing with their EVs.”
In our latest Scholarly Recoupling report, Andrew Mertha from Johns Hopkins SAIS delves into the gains from U.S. - China Educational Exchanges and the losses from curtailing knowledge about each other. Read his chapter here:
csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
Wang Jisi of Peking University discusses 'The Reshaping of China's Ideology' in our latest Scholarly Recoupling report. He argues that the changes in China's ideology are meaningful to observers of Chinese politics and foreign relations. Read his chapter here:
csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
In Stephen R. Platt's chapter 'The Road Ahead for Historical Nihilists' from our Scholarly Recoupling report, he observes the intricacy of US-China diplomacy and advocates for providing a 'protected space' for research in the US. Read his chapter here:
csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
Catch up on our latest event about China's tech industry. Scott Kennedy, Angela Zhang, Martin Chorzempa 马永哲, and Paul Triolo evaluate and contextualize the constraints facing China’s private tech firms. Watch our event here:
csis.org/events/chinas-…
Jie Dalei from Peking University talks about 'strategic empathy' in his chapter 'The National Security Case for China - U.S. Scholarly Exchanges' in our latest Scholarly Recoupling report. Read his chapter here: csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
Trustee Chair Scott Kennedy discusses signals from Secretary Janet Yellen's visit to China on CBS News. He mentions, 'We now have competition without conflict, but not competition without tension.'
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Thrilled to have had a lively discussion at CSIS Chinese Business & Economics on Chinese tech regulation, export restrictions and Sino-US tech rivalry with @pstasiatech, @chorzempamartin, moderated by @kennedycsis today. Check out the recording here: youtube.com/watch?v=Tz556H…
'In light of intensifying strategic competition between Washington and Beijing, there is an urgent need for in-depth knowledge of nearly every aspect of one another.' - Xie Tao of IBS, Beijing Foreign Studies University in our U.S.-China Scholarly Recoupling report. Read here: csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
Read Scott Rozelle from Stanford Center on China’s Economy & Institutions's chapter in our latest report on U.S.-China Scholarly Recoupling here: csis.org/analysis/us-ch…
ICYMI, our new CSIS Chinese Business & Economics report, 'US-China Scholarly Recoupling,' with 27 essays from leading US and PRC experts on the value & obstacles to scholarly ties, with practical advice on how to move forward.
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To understand the key challenges facing China's private tech firms, join us on Monday at 9AM ET for a discussion led by Scott Kennedy with experts Angela Zhang, Paul Triolo & Martin Chorzempa 马永哲, delving into the regulatory constraints they face. Register: csis.org/events/chinas-…