Scholl Chair in International Business
The Scholl Chair examines critical issues in international trade, governance, competitiveness, and development to find solutions for the challenges of a changing world economy
The Scholl Chair examines critical issues in the global political economy including international trade, governance, competitiveness, development and meeting the challenges of a changing world economy.
Established in 1981, the Scholl Chair examines the relationship of international trade and investment to economic growth, innovation, and development. In a time of accelerating global integration and financial instability, America’s role on the world stage is influenced by its ability to effectively integrate trade and international economic objectives into its broader foreign policy.
Contact
- Hannah Grothusen
- Program Manager and Research Associate, Scholl Chair in International Business
- hgrothusen@csis.org
Media Queries
- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
- 202.775.3242
- aschwartz@csis.org
- Samuel Cestari
- Media Relations Coordinator, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- scestari@csis.org
Recent Reports
Uptake, Use, and Inclusion Gains from Fast Payment Systems: Early Comparative Data
This latest CSIS Scholl Chair white paper explores various types of data to start shedding light on the impact of FPSs on digital payments use, access to finance, and participation in cross-border trade among consumers and small and medium-sized enterprises.
Report by Kati Suominen — April 18, 2024
Friendshoring the Lithium-Ion Battery Supply Chain
Report by William Alan Reinsch, Meredith Broadbent, Thibault Denamiel, and Elias Shammas — April 1, 2024
Optimizing U.S. Export Controls for Critical and Emerging Technologies: Working with Partners
Report by William Alan Reinsch, Thibault Denamiel, and Matthew Schleich — February 14, 2024
The Implementation of the CPTPP’s E-Commerce Chapter in 2023 and toward CPTPP 2.0
Report by Kati Suominen — February 13, 2024
IRA Incentives and Pillar Two
Report by Thibault Denamiel, Joyce Bongongo, and William Alan Reinsch — November 16, 2023
Recent Analysis
TTC and a New Thought
In this latest weekly column, the Scholl Chair examines the outcomes of the recently held sixth Trade and Technology Council ministerial meeting.
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — April 15, 2024
Investment in China
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — April 8, 2024
The Trade Winds Are Turning: Insights into the 2024 National Trade Estimate
Commentary by Thibault Denamiel, John Strezewski, and William Alan Reinsch — April 5, 2024
Moving from Missed Opportunities to Actual Harm
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — April 1, 2024
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Can Kicking – the American National Sport
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz, Scott Miller, and William Alan Reinsch — December 8, 2022
Improved Export Controls Enforcement Technology Needed for U.S. National Security
Report by Gregory C. Allen, Emily Benson, and William Alan Reinsch — November 30, 2022
Rethinking Trade In a Geopolitical Context: Trends and Transatlantic Cooperation
Event — July 13, 2022
Bridging the Divide: Autonomous Vehicles and the Automobile Industry
Report by Jack Caporal, William O’Neil, and Sean Arrieta-Kenna — April 14, 2021
TikTok Is Running out of Time: Understanding the CFIUS Decision and Its Implications
Critical Questions by William Alan Reinsch, Patrick Saumell, Isabella Frymoyer, and Jack Caporal — September 2, 2020
Talking CBP and Trade with Al Gina
Podcast Episode by Scott Miller, William Alan Reinsch, and H. Andrew Schwartz — December 23, 2019
Meeting the China Challenge
Report by James Andrew Lewis, John J. Hamre, Matthew P. Goodman, Scott Kennedy, Scott Miller, John Schaus, Stephanie Segal, Andrew Philip Hunter, and Samm Sacks — January 29, 2018
2014 Global Forecast
Report by Craig Cohen, Josiane Gabel, Kathleen H. Hicks, Jon Alterman, David Berteau, Ernest Bower, Samuel Brannen, Victor Cha, Heather Conley, Jennifer Cooke, Zack Cooper, Anthony Cordesman, Ralph Cossa, Matthew Goodman, Michael Green, John Hamre, Murray Hiebert, Christopher Johnson, Andrew Kuchins, and Sarah Ladislaw, Robert Lamb, Maren Leed, James Lewis, Haim Malka, Carl Meacham, Scott Miller, Stephen Morrison, Clark Murdock, Aram Nerguizian, Daniel Runde, Sharon Squassoni, Johanna Nesseth Tuttle, Juan Zarate — November 1, 2013
Critical Questions for 2013: Global Challenges
Critical Questions by Gerald Hyman, Matthew P. Goodman, Sarah Ladislaw, James Andrew Lewis, Daniel F. Runde, Scott Miller, Sharon Squassoni , and Robert D. Lamb, Stephen Flanagan and Richard Jackson — January 25, 2013