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Deny, Deflect, Deter: Countering China's Economic Coercion
Report by Matthew Reynolds and Matthew P. Goodman — March 21, 2023
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Protect, Promote, Secure: Maximizing the International Technology Security and Innovation Fund
Brief by Erin L. Murphy — May 15, 2023
Book Event: Agathe Demarais' "Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests"
Event — May 11, 2023
Global Economics Monthly, April 2023
Newsletter — April 28, 2023
Blue Dot Network Gains Momentum
Commentary by Erin L. Murphy — April 20, 2023
It’s All about Networking: The Limits of Renminbi Internationalization
Commentary by Gerard DiPippo and Andrea Leonard Palazzi — April 18, 2023
Spring Meetings Readout: Outcomes and Next Steps
Commentary by Stephanie Segal — April 18, 2023
Operationalizing Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT)
Brief by Aidan Arasasingham and Matthew P. Goodman — April 13, 2023
A Conversation with USAID Assistant Administrator Michael Schiffer
Event — April 6, 2023
The United Kingdom Is Joining the CPTPP. What Comes Next?
Critical Questions by Aidan Arasasingham, Emily Benson, Matthew P. Goodman, and William Alan Reinsch — March 31, 2023
Global Economics Monthly, March 2023
Newsletter — March 31, 2023