Economics
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.
Moonshots Are Expensive
CSIS's Jim Lewis argues that with a strong economy and international credit, borrowing can actually help rebuild U.S. competitiveness.
Commentary by James Andrew Lewis — April 22, 2024
Geoeconomics Bi-Weekly: New Studies Highlight the Changing Geoeconomic Landscape
Newsletter by Chris Borges, Kirti Gupta, and Andrea Leonard Palazzi — April 19, 2024
Expanding Workforce Development to Enable Nearshoring in the Northern Triangle
Report by Daniel F. Runde, Romina Bandura, and Austin Hardman — April 16, 2024
TTC and a New Thought
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — April 15, 2024
Past Events
The Role of Fast Payment Systems in Addressing Financial Inclusion
China’s Tech Sector: Economic Champions, Regulatory Targets
The U.S.-Japan Alliance in 2024: Toward an Integrated Alliance
Assessing the State of the Private Sector in China: A Big Data China Event
The Weaponization of the Dollar
Understanding imec: The Global Center for Cooperative Research in Semiconductors
The Albany NanoTech Complex: A National Asset
Report Launch: Optimizing U.S. Export Controls for Critical and Emerging Technologies - Working with Partners
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Sanctions and the Russian Economy
Event — January 19, 2023
Improving Export Controls Enforcement Using Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
Event — December 6, 2022
2022 Global Development Forum
Event — October 13, 2022
Zapad 2021 and the Future of Russia's Force Presence in Belarus
Event — June 15, 2021
Four Years of Sanctions: Assessing the Impact on the Russian Economy and Foreign Policy
Event — May 7, 2018
The Return of Marco Polo's World
Event — March 9, 2018
Social Inequality and the Russian Economy
Event — January 11, 2018
Constructing a New Global Order
Event — December 18, 2017
Central Asia’s New Dilemma
Event — October 4, 2017
Competing Visions: How Infrastructure is Reshaping the Eurasian Supercontinent
Event — September 28, 2017