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Deny, Deflect, Deter: Countering China's Economic Coercion
In a groundbreaking study of China’s economic coercion, the CSIS Economics Program finds China’s tactics largely ineffective and proposes a counterstrategy based on the logic of deterrence by denial to advance U.S. interests with allies and partners.
Report by Matthew Reynolds and Matthew P. Goodman — March 21, 2023
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Sunk Costs: The Difficulty of Using Sanctions to Deter China in a Taiwan Crisis
Commentary by Gerard DiPippo and Jude Blanchette — June 12, 2023
G7 Gives First Definition to ‘Economic Security’
Commentary by Matthew P. Goodman — May 31, 2023
G7 Hiroshima Summit Outcomes
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Chinese Assessments of Countersanctions Strategies
Event — May 16, 2023
Book Event: Agathe Demarais' "Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests"
Event — May 11, 2023
It’s All about Networking: The Limits of Renminbi Internationalization
Commentary by Gerard DiPippo and Andrea Leonard Palazzi — April 18, 2023
Operationalizing Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT)
Brief by Aidan Arasasingham and Matthew P. Goodman — April 13, 2023
Experts React: The Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in National and International Contexts
Commentary by Stephanie Segal, Gerard DiPippo, and Mark Sobel — March 14, 2023
Bearing the Brunt: The Impact of the Sanctions on Russia’s Economy and Lessons for the Use of Sanctions on China
Report by Gerard DiPippo and Andrea Leonard Palazzi — February 23, 2023
Next Steps in the Evolution of Development Finance
Event — February 9, 2023