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.
Advice for Successful Influence Operations: Recruit the Discontented
CSIS's Jim Lewis discusses how discontent has been easily exploited by disinformation and how the solution to countering populist narratives in the United States can only be achieved by addressing the underlying grievances.
Blog Post by James Andrew Lewis — March 28, 2024
U.S.-China Scholarly Recoupling: Advancing Mutual Understanding in an Era of Intense Rivalry
Report by Scott Kennedy — March 27, 2024
Geoeconomics Bi-Weekly: Steel and Social Media
Newsletter by Kirti Gupta, Chris Borges, and Andrea Leonard Palazzi — March 22, 2024
New Costs and Cybersecurity Challenges Flagged as DMA Compliance Starts
Commentary by Kati Suominen — March 22, 2024
Past Events
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
Rating India 2024: Key Opportunities and Risks
China’s Economy: Has THE Crisis Started?
Investing in Leading-Edge Technology: An Update on CHIPS Act Implementation
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Chinese Influence through Technical Standardization Power
Podcast Episode by Jude Blanchette — September 29, 2022
One of These Things is NOT Like the Other
Podcast Episode by Scott Miller and William Alan Reinsch — August 18, 2022
Great Power Competition in Central Asia: A Conversation with Theresa Sabonis-Helf
Podcast Episode — February 12, 2018
Of Defense Budgets and Eurasian Integration – Russian Roulette Episode #28
Podcast Episode by Jeffrey Mankoff — April 25, 2017