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Advancing understanding of Chinese foreign policy in a changing international environment The China Power Project strives to advance the understanding of Chinese foreign policy in a changing ...
Amidst unprecedented and rapid changes to U.S. foreign assistance, the global development agenda is in flux. These changes raise fundamental questions about the future of U.S. development policy and ...
Papers Analysis and Policy Recommendations China's Industrial Policymaking Process Huawei Lenovo Suntech Shanghai Auto China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock About The growth of the Chinese economy, ...
CSIS held the public release of the new report, "The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Getting Asia Right through 2020," with Richard L. Armitage and report contributors. The report outlines the findings of a ...
Understanding the factors that drive violent conflict within and between African states; and exploring strategies to promote and maintain peace. All countries experience stress and conflict but only ...
The Nuclear Energy Program at CSIS collaborates with industry, government, and the non-governmental sector to address the challenges facing the peaceful use of nuclear energy, including the challenges ...
As a democracy, the US cannot strategize intelligently unless the American people are sensitive to the changing global memories of the global population and to the imperatives of global geography ...
John Simon is a founding partner at Total Impact Capital. Previously, Ambassador Simon was a visiting fellow at the Center for Global Development, where he coauthored More than Money, a report on ...
African countries face a significant financing gap in their pursuit of Agenda 2063 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). However, they are also grappling with high borrowing costs and a flawed ...
Some of the most insightful work on nuclear policy issues is attributable to an emerging cadre of bright young scholars. However, many of these people are scattered across various agencies and ...
The war in Ukraine has created an inflection point for Euro-Atlantic security. With the New START Treaty expiring in 2026 and no clear successor in sight, arms control as we know it is at risk of ...
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