Research Collaboration in an Era of Strategic Competition

There is a growing concern in Washington that certain aspects of international scientific collaboration pose a risk to U.S. economic and national security, making it the latest front in rising U.S.-China competition. At the same time, the U.S. innovation ecosystem depends greatly on foreign scientists and partnerships with foreign research institutions. A well-calibrated strategy to manage these risks will maximize openness while protecting intellectual property, research integrity, and national security. These efforts should preserve the ability of the United States to attract top talent, including by maintaining a welcoming environment for foreign researchers, while improving domestic investment in science, technology, engineering, and math outcomes. This report outlines the vulnerabilities arising from foreign research collaboration, the risks of policy overreach, and recommendations to manage risks while maintaining scientific openness.

This report is made possible through the generous support of member governments of the CSIS Allied Economic Forum.

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Stephanie Segal

Stephanie Segal

Former Senior Fellow, Economics Program
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Dylan Gerstel

Dylan Gerstel

Former Research Associate, Economics Program