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Key Differences Remain between U.S. and Japanese Advanced Semiconductor Export Controls on China
The United States and Japan are accelerating discussions on export control cooperation. However, Japan has not implemented export controls as strict and extensive as those in the United States. Both countries will need to adjust their policies based on their understanding of other countries' domestic laws.
Blog Post by Hideki Tomoshige — May 25, 2023

Can North America Become a Semiconductor Powerhouse?
Critical Questions by Ryan C. Berg , Christopher Hernandez-Roy , Juliana Rubio , Rubi Bledsoe , and Henry Ziemer — May 23, 2023

G7 Hiroshima Summit Outcomes
Critical Questions by Hannah Grothusen , Matthew P. Goodman , Christopher B. Johnstone , and Federico Steinberg — May 23, 2023

Innovation Lightbulb: Global Investments in Chip Manufacturing
Newsletter by Hideki Tomoshige and Gregory Arcuri — May 22, 2023
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A Conversation with Juan Guaidó, Former Interim President of Venezuela

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Enjoying Jet Lag: Resuming In-Person Travel and U.S.-China Relations

Grasping Shadows Report Launch: China's Campaign against Shadow Banks and Its Consequences

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Chinese Assessments of Countersanctions Strategies
Event by Jude Blanchette , Gerard DiPippo , Martin Chorzempa , Barry Naughton , and Maria Shagina — May 16, 2023
The Impossible State Live Podcast: Yoon's China Policy: The Gloves are off?
Event by Victor Cha and Ramon Pacheco Pardo — May 15, 2023
Book Event: Agathe Demarais' "Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests"
Event by Gerard DiPippo and Agathe Demarais — May 11, 2023
A Conversation with Juan Guaidó, Former Interim President of Venezuela
Event by Ryan C. Berg , Christopher Hernandez-Roy , and Juan Guaidó — May 5, 2023
Enhancing the Regional Impact of the CHIPS and Science Act
Event by Sujai Shivakumar , John J. Hamre , Tom Guevara , Charles Wessner , and Phillip Singerman — May 3, 2023
Enjoying Jet Lag: Resuming In-Person Travel and U.S.-China Relations
Event by Scott Kennedy , Wang Jisi , John L. Holden , Susan Shirk , Paul Triolo , and Jia Qingguo — April 17, 2023
Grasping Shadows Report Launch: China's Campaign against Shadow Banks and Its Consequences
Event by Logan Wright , Scott Kennedy , Martin Chorzempa , and Brad Setser — April 10, 2023
A Conversation with USAID Assistant Administrator Michael Schiffer
Event by Michael Schiffer , Matthew P. Goodman , and Erin L. Murphy — April 6, 2023
Book Event: Daniel McDowell's "Bucking the Buck: US Financial Sanctions & the International Backlash against the Dollar"
Event by Matthew P. Goodman , Gerard DiPippo , and Daniel McDowell — March 24, 2023
China's New Government Takes Over: Takeaways from China's Annual Legislative Session
Event by Jude Blanchette , Scott Kennedy , Bonny Lin , Manoj Kewalramani , and Jamie Horsley — March 21, 2023