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Experts weigh in on China's economic slowdown
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) published a commentary providing insights from four Chinese business and economics specialists on the state of China's economy and what it means for the United States and the world moving forward.
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Senior fellow at CSIS: Affordable Chinese EVs 'could undermine production efforts underway in the United States and elsewhere'
Ilaria Mazzocco, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), discussed the rise of the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) industry and export trends.
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Seligsohn: "The U.S.-China S&T agreement should not be allowed to lapse, and it should be renewed as it stands or with revisions negotiated by both parties."
Deborah Seligsohn, senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, argued in a commentary on the CSIS website that the U.S. should renew its Science and Technology (S&T) Agreement with China. In the Aug. 4 commentary, she defended renewing it despite the tensions surrounding it.
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CSIS expert says China has four challenges: 'debt, productivity, going over a potential demographic cliff, and international tensions'
A Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) panel provided analysis and commentary virtually on March 21 on the National People’s Congress, which began meeting on March 5 for the first time in several months and since China ended its zero-Covid policy.
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Translated Chinese documents have 'sort of a continuing theme of strategic self-righteousness,' China expert says
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) conducted an online panel discussion March 6 with leading experts on China to address efforts by the United States and its allies to confront Chinese aggression.
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CSIS panel: China's reputation as financier of infrastructure projects 'both a fact and a perception'
It allows Chinese to gain influence with countries seeking to build infrastructure, improve economies
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The China Power Project: 'The government's reticence, due to an attempt to control information and prevent public panic, delayed an effective and timely response.'
The Chinese government continues to press forward with its reputation repair campaign in the wake of all damages caused by COVID-19.