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August 14, 2020 In CSISMagThe Covid-19 pandemic has caused an economic disruption that will be felt for years to come. Learn more about what challenges and opportunities lie ahead in this issue of CSISMag.
May 14, 2020With emerging powers seeking to rewrite global trade rules in their favor, the CSIS Trade Commission examines what needs to be done to maintain U.S. leadership.
February 12, 2020The CSIS Trade Commission on Affirming American Leadership analyzes the decline in manufacturing employment in the United States over the last 30 years.
February 12, 2020 In Reconnecting AsiaEuropean firms seeking to participate in China's Belt and Road Initiative face rising hurdles while Chinese state-owned companies are successfully pricing out their European competitors. As European leaders gear up for several high-profile meetings with Beijing in the coming...
November 14, 2019 In Reconnecting AsiaWhile the core focus of China’s Belt and Road Initiative is on traditional infrastructure deployments, it is evident that the Digital Silk Road is a key part of the overall BRI strategy, and China will leverage technology to increase its influence along the route.
November 7, 2019
| Matthew P. Funaiole , Bonnie S. Glaser In China PowerOnly a handful of countries have the capability to indigenously launch payloads into space. China sits among this elite group, but closing the technology gap with more-advanced space powers will require China to make significant headway.
September 20, 2019
| Matthew P. Funaiole , Bonnie S. Glaser In China PowerIn conjunction with China’s emergence as an economic superpower, Chinese companies have climbed the ranks to be among the largest in the world.
September 17, 2019
| Jack Caporal In The Trade GuysDespite the invaluable role the World Trade Organization (WTO) has played in the global economy, it faces potentially fatal pressure from within and outside the organization. Here are three scenarios that could play out in the coming years.
August 1, 2019
| Matthew P. Funaiole , Bonnie S. Glaser In China PowerWhile China is one of the World Trade Organization's most active members, Beijing has not instituted deep, systemic reforms and its compliance with WTO rulings remains mixed.
July 31, 2019
| Jonathan E. Hillman In Reconnecting AsiaXi Jinping's signature foreign policy vision, the Belt and Road Initiative, is a long-term strategy to make China the center of the global economy. Can China deliver on its ambitious plans? CSIS Reconnecting Asia Director Jonathan Hillman explains what's happening with China's...
July 11, 2019 In Reconnecting AsiaSupporters of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor argue it will spur Pakistan’s development. As Pakistan faces its 13th IMF bailout, the debt incurred to fund CPEC could do more harm than good without serious reforms.
Given the economic and strategic importance of connectivity, many governments and regional organizations have launched infrastructure programs in the Indo-Pacific in the last few years. The U.S.’s new infrastructure strategies must not only respond to China’s Belt and...