Current political and economic issues succinctly explained. Economics and security are increasingly colliding. During the past five years, countries have collectively announced an average of three ...
In response to the overt economic and political coercion by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the U.S. government has initiated strategic decoupling from the People’s Republic of China through the ...
The Economic Security and Technology Department examines the most pressing issues facing the United States and its partners in sustaining economic and technological advantages essential to prosperity, ...
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng presented his credentials to President Joe Biden at the Oval Office on a humid summer afternoon in 2023. Less well-known is that following his presentation, Xie’s first ...
When a global shortage of semiconductors left car buyers waiting months for vehicles and retailers scrambling for appliances, a once-abstract phrase—economic security—became suddenly tangible. The ...
The comparison between “strategic decoupling” and “de-risking” provides a framework for analyzing how each candidate of the upcoming U.S. presidential election approaches economic security policies.
Join the CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development for a discussion on the role that education plays as an enabler for national security and the stability of countries. This event will be informed by ...