Richard Gray
Richard Gray is a program coordinator and research assistant for the Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). His work focuses on trade, export controls, and how economic linkages shape foreign policy and alliances. Previously, he had professional experiences at the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Indo-Pacific Hub, Department of State, and Council on Foreign Relations. Richard graduated from Grinnell College with a BA in history, where he received the Mohrman and Linnemann Fellowships for archival research in Singapore and Scotland.
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Aligning APEC Beyond Trade Turmoil
Podcast Episode by Philip Luck and Richard Gray — October 24, 2025
Aligning APEC Beyond Trade Turmoil
Commentary by Philip Luck and Richard Gray — October 24, 2025
Indonesian Industrialization: Downstreaming Up the Value Chain
Blog Post by Richard Gray and Duc Minh Nguyet (Moon) Nguyen — September 30, 2025
Tariffs in Washington, Modi to Tokyo and Tianjin
Blog Post by Richard Gray — August 29, 2025
The Hidden Risk of Rising U.S.-PRC Tensions: Export Control Symbiosis
Commentary by Philip Luck and Richard Gray — April 14, 2025