
Erin Murphy
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Deputy Director & Senior Fellow for Chair on India & Emerging Asia Economics at @CSISIndiaChair and @CSIS. Big infrastructure, Indo-Pac, investments
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On the latest episode of Echonomics, CSIS Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics expert Erin Murphy discusses the similarities and differences between the anti-Japanese sentiment of the 1980s and the anti-Chinese sentiment of today. Listen here: csis.org/podcasts/echon…

July 9 1 PM ET | Join CSIS Economic Security and Technology Department Navin Girishankar, CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Victor Cha, William Alan Reinsch & Erin Murphy as they examine ongoing U.S.–ROK trade negotiations and explore pathways for renewed bilateral economic engagement. Register👇 csis.org/events/prospec…






Trump slapped 25% tariffs on ROK. What’s next for U.S.–ROK trade? Join CSIS Economic Security and Technology Department Navin Girishankar, CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Victor Cha, William Alan Reinsch & Erin Murphy as they chart the future of the bilateral economic ties. TOMORROW 1PM ET. Register👇 csis.org/events/prospec…


In the 1980s, the success of Japanese companies spiked economic anxiety in the U.S., causing Americans and politicians to destructively target the country. Today, China finds itself in a similar situation. A new episode of CSIS Chair on India and Emerging Asia Economics's Echonomics dives deeper:






Approximately three-quarters of subsea cables in the Northern Hemisphere pass near or through Irish waters, making it a critical nexus for international connectivity. Read more on the future of subsea cables from CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development: csis.org/analysis/strat…



