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An author and senior Transatlantic fellow with the Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS) considers the speed with which the West came to a very different consensus on China quite remarkable.
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The Commerce Department’s new export-controls restrictions, announced Oct. 7, could successfully hamper China’s growth in critical technology industries such as artificial intelligence but they would likely be more effective if allies of the U.S. would enact similar restrictions.
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The Chinese Communist Party held its 20th Party Congress in October, with President Xi Jinping firmly in control, a subject that occupied a Oct. 25 panel discussion.
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Business and economic researchers agreed that data shows trade with China affected U.S. employment in a "Big Data China" event presented by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) last month.
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A foreign policy expert with the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) criticized the Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy for prioritizing climate change, “equity” and “inclusion” over actual national security.
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A China analyst and author said Australia, the United States and other countries need sunlight, legislation, capability and deterrence to keep the Chinese Communist Party’s undue influence out of their countries.
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A survey by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) of more than 500 Taiwanese companies found many are concerned by both their reliance on China and the potential for military conflict.
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The most extensive audit of Chinese companies listed on the U.S. stock exchange has begun by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
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Ongoing lockdowns and the “unwinding” of a large credit bubble have seriously harmed China's financial state, and many are now wondering if and when the government will intervene, an adjunct fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), said in a commentary.
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“China’s Next Act: How Sustainability and Technology are Reshaping China's Rise and the World's Future,” Dr. Scott Michael Moore's new book, explores China’s leadership in technology and what America’s answer should be.
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An opinion piece by Ashley Tellis, the tata chair for strategic affairs and a senior fellow for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, recommends actions for the United States to stay ahead of China and maintain global order, including encouraging European allies to be more prepared to defend their continent.
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A new report argues for restructuring the U.S. defense budget over U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s belief that its size is critical to staying ahead of China, dealing with Russia and maintaining the responsibilities that come along with America's role as a global leader.
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A fellow with the trustee chair in Chinese Business and Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), suggests in a recent opinion piece that the new Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) also promotes competition with China in the energy industry.
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China President Xi Jinping announced GSI during annual conference, but offered few details