CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies
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The Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS works to advance the study of China and promote understanding between the US and the Asia-Pacific region.
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CSIS Asia Program is excited to announce that Dr. Siddharth Mohandas will join @CSIS and our program as a non-resident senior associate. For more information, please see the press release:
csis.org/news/siddharth…
In our recent event on Chinese assessments of AI, Matt Sheehan noted that Chinese policymakers are seeking to balance information control and geopolitical competition imperatives in approaching the regulation of generative AI.
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How are Chinese scholars assessing the state of the Belt and Road Initiative 10 years in? Join us for a panel discussion feat. Yunnan Chen 陈韵楠, @thechinadude and Henry Tugendhat to discuss this and other important questions about the BRI.
csis.org/events/belt-an…
Freeman Chair Sr. Associate Manoj Kewalramani has written an article reviewing Chinese scholars' and analysts' assessments of India as an economic competitor with China. takshashila.org.in/research/suppl…
Leading experts Karen Sutter, Michael Hirson, and Harvard Business School Meg Rithmire examine how Chinese analysts are assessing U.S. sanctions strategies and what countermeasures they see as available to Beijing if sanctions are imposed on China in the future.
In our recent analysis, Ahmed Aboudouh argues that Chinese research on China-Middle East relations is increasingly focusing on risks of great power competition in the region, including competition with the U.S. Explore more analyses of Beijing’s MENA strategy here:
For those in DC, join me at CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies on Apr 23 to hear about China's internal migration and my book 'The Mountains Are High.' Register here: csis.org/events/book-ev…