Chinese Business and Economics
The Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics provides unmatched thought leadership for the Washington policy community by examining China’s economy and the costs and benefits of its commercial relationship with the United States and the rest of the world.
We go beyond the headlines to examine Chinese sectoral trends and industrial policy, the behavior of its companies and financial institutions, trade and supply chains, and the political economy of CleanTech and climate governance. With our rigorous empirical and data-driven research, we put forward proposals for how the United States and others can adopt smart policies that account for economic tradeoffs in an era defined by both deep interdependence and strategic competition.
Our analysis is shared with the policy community, business leaders, scholars, and the public through reports and commentaries, interactive digital content, and events. We generate new conversations among these stakeholders by convening discussions on the factors influencing their decisions.
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- Chief Communications Officer
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Featured
Diversifying, Not Decoupling
The CSIS Trustee Chair’s second formal survey of over 600 Taiwanese companies reveals they remain worried about the international environment and conditions in China, but are engaged in diversifying rather than fully decoupling their business from China.
Report by Scott Kennedy and Andrea Leonard Palazzi — September 9, 2024
Featured Analysis
Driving Change: How EVs Are Reshaping China’s Economic Relationship with Latin America
Ilaria Mazzocco, Ryan Berg, and Rubi Bledsoe write about the climate and economic opportunities and risks that come from new investments by China in value chains in Latin America and the Caribbean. In response, Washington must find new ways to engage with the region.
Brief by Ilaria Mazzocco, Ryan C. Berg, and Rubi Bledsoe — September 19, 2024
All Bark and No Bite? The 118th Congress on China
Blog Post by Ryan Featherston and Nancy Wei — September 6, 2024
Third Plenum Hot Takes: Skepticism and Concern
Blog Post by Jude Blanchette, Scott Kennedy, Ilaria Mazzocco, Lily McElwee, Claire Reade, Daniel H. Rosen, and Logan Wright — July 22, 2024
Is It Me or the Economic System? Changing Evaluations of Inequality in China
Commentary by Scott Kennedy and Ilaria Mazzocco — July 9, 2024
The Chinese EV Dilemma: Subsidized Yet Striking
Blog Post by Scott Kennedy — June 20, 2024
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Italy Withdraws from China’s Belt and Road Initiative
Critical Questions by Ilaria Mazzocco and Andrea Leonard Palazzi — December 14, 2023
Balancing Act: Managing European Dependencies on China for Climate Technologies
Brief by Ilaria Mazzocco — December 13, 2023
Candid Business Diplomacy: A Conversation about China with Joerg Wuttke
Podcast Episode by Scott Kennedy — December 12, 2023
Prospects for China’s Growth and Foreign Relations in an Era of Competition
Event — December 5, 2023
“What the Sunnylands Statement Means for U.S.-China Climate Cooperation”: Audio Brief with Ilaria Mazzocco
Podcast Episode by Ilaria Mazzocco — November 21, 2023
APEC 2023: Analysis and Outcomes
Event — November 20, 2023
APEC 2023: Analysis and Outcomes
Transcript by Scott Kennedy, Jude Blanchette, and Bonny Lin — November 20, 2023
What the Sunnylands Statement Means for U.S.-China Climate Cooperation
Critical Questions by Deborah Seligsohn and Ilaria Mazzocco — November 16, 2023
The State of Hong Kong’s Autonomy: A Conversation with Legislator Regina Ip
Podcast Episode by Scott Kennedy — November 10, 2023
Book Event: Precarious Ties with Meg Rithmire
Event — October 26, 2023