
Hideki Tomoshige is a research associate for the Renewing American Innovation (RAI) Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where he supports research on U.S. science and technology policy, regional innovation hubs, export controls, and other economic security policies. He has written extensively on strategic investment policy for the semiconductor industry in the United States and the legislative process relative to Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) reform. Prior to joining RAI, he conducted research on economic security policy and cybersecurity policy for a member of parliament in Japan’s Diet. Hideki earned his MA in American foreign policy and international economics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and his BA in law from Keio University.
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Key Differences Remain between U.S. and Japanese Advanced Semiconductor Export Controls on China
Blog Post by Hideki Tomoshige — May 25, 2023
Innovation Lightbulb: Global Investments in Chip Manufacturing
Newsletter by Hideki Tomoshige and Gregory Arcuri — May 22, 2023
Toward a New Multilateral Export Control Regime
Commentary by Sujai Shivakumar , Charles Wessner , and Hideki Tomoshige — January 10, 2023
CHIPS+ and Semiconductor Packaging
Blog Post by Hideki Tomoshige — November 7, 2022
Japan's Semiconductor Industrial Policy from the 1970s to Today
Blog Post by Hideki Tomoshige — September 19, 2022
Japanese Semiconductor Industrial Policymaking in the Twenty-First Century
Blog Post by Hideki Tomoshige — September 19, 2022
Streamlining the Permitting Process for Fab Construction
Commentary by Phillip Singerman , Sujai Shivakumar , Gregory Arcuri , and Hideki Tomoshige — August 29, 2022
A Look at the Quantum-related Portions of CHIPS+
Blog Post by Gregory Arcuri and Hideki Tomoshige — August 29, 2022
A Look at the Science-Related Portions of CHIPS+
Critical Questions by Sujai Shivakumar , Gregory Arcuri , Hideki Tomoshige , and Benjamin Glanz — August 11, 2022
A Look at the CHIPS-Related Portions of CHIPS+
Critical Questions by Alexander Kersten , Gregory Arcuri , Gabrielle Athanasia , and Hideki Tomoshige — August 9, 2022