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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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President Obama’s Trip to Asia
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China’s Economic Policymaking at a Time of Transition
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Newsletter by Matthew P. Goodman — March 20, 2014
G-20 Australia: A Sherpa's Perspective
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