Economic Security
CSIS’s Economics Program, the Scholl Chair in International Business, and the Strategic Technologies Program, explore the nexus between economics and national security at a time when international relations are increasingly defined by the pursuit of economic and commercial power.
Moldova’s Energy Future
Report by Daniel F. Runde, Leah Kieff, and Thomas Bryja — October 11, 2024
Making Tariffs Great Again: Does President Trump Have Legal Authority to Implement New Tariffs on U.S. Trading Partners and China?
Commentary by Warren Maruyama, Lyric Galvin, and William Alan Reinsch — October 10, 2024
A Change in Fortune: U.S. Firms Overtake China’s in Fortune Global 500
Blog Post by Nic Rogers and Ray Wang — October 10, 2024
Imec: A World-Leading Cooperative Research Center for Microelectronics
Report by Sujai Shivakumar, Charles Wessner, and Thomas Howell — October 8, 2024
Past Events
China’s Stimulus Package: Will It Work?
India’s Evolving Manufacturing Landscape with His Excellency Piyush Goyal, India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry
Trade and Tradeoffs: Are U.S. Trade and Climate Policies At Odds?
RESCHEDULED: "On Day One": A U.S. Economic Contingency Plan for a Taiwan Crisis
Book Launch: Industrial Policy for the United States: Winning the Competition for Good Jobs and High-Value Industries
Seizing the Quantum Opportunity: Deputy Secretary Don Graves on Commerce's Quantum Initiatives
Navigating the National Security Inflection Point: A Conversation with the Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement
Enhancing U.S.-ROK Economic Security Cooperation
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