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The Costs of U.S.-China Semiconductor Decoupling
Blog Post — May 25, 2022

Red Ink: Estimating Chinese Industrial Policy Spending in Comparative Perspective
Event by Gerard DiPippo , Scott Kennedy , Ilaria Mazzocco , Réka Juhász , Jehan Sauvage , and Yao Yang — May 24, 2022

Unpacking the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework Launch
Critical Questions by Aidan Arasasingham , Emily Benson , Matthew P. Goodman , and William Alan Reinsch — May 23, 2022

Red Ink: Estimating Chinese Industrial Policy Spending in Comparative Perspective
Report by Gerard DiPippo , Ilaria Mazzocco , Scott Kennedy , and Matthew P. Goodman — May 23, 2022

A Digital Dollar? Regulatory and Technological Considerations
Event by Gerard DiPippo , Matthew P. Goodman , Representative Jim Himes (D-CT) , Dante Disparte , and Jai Massari — May 19, 2022

Economic Security in Emerging Markets: A Look at India, Vietnam, and Indonesia
Brief by Matthew P. Goodman , Matthew Reynolds , and Julianne Fittipaldi — May 17, 2022

A Digital Dollar? Promises and Pitfalls
Event by Gerard DiPippo , Stephanie Segal , Matthew P. Goodman , and Fariborz Ghadar — May 12, 2022

China’s Economic Coercion: Lessons from Lithuania
Commentary by Matthew Reynolds and Matthew P. Goodman — May 6, 2022

Deterrence First: Applying Lessons from Sanctions on Russia to China
Commentary by Gerard DiPippo — May 3, 2022

Global Economics Monthly, April 2022
Newsletter — April 29, 2022
