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Oxford China Policy Lab

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We work to mitigate global risks from US-China competition, with a focus on risks related to artificial intelligence and other emerging technology.

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The Diplomat (@diplomat_apac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beijing’s public pressure campaign against CK Hutchison portends a growing effort by the CCP to control Hong Kong’s independent business interests. buff.ly/vpS3BbC

Beijing’s public pressure campaign against CK Hutchison portends a growing effort by the CCP to control Hong Kong’s independent business interests.  buff.ly/vpS3BbC
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🇺🇸🇨🇳🇭🇰 OCPL fellow Chun Hey (Brian) Kot examines the geopolitical tensions at play for Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings and its subsidiary, Hutchison Ports. thediplomat.com/2025/03/panama…

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🚨🗣️ OCPL co-founder Kayla_Blomquist is quoted in this Rest of World piece discussing a potential democratisation of AI in China on the back of DeepSeek. restofworld.org/2025/china-ai-…

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OCPL co-founder <a href="/KaylaBlomquist3/">Kayla_Blomquist</a> is quoted in this <a href="/restofworld/">Rest of World</a> piece discussing a potential democratisation of AI in China on the back of DeepSeek. 

restofworld.org/2025/china-ai-…
Ben Bucknall (@ben_s_bucknall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cooperation on AI safety is necessary but also comes with potential risks. In our new paper, we identify technical AI safety areas that present comparatively lower security concerns, making them more suitable for international cooperation—even between geopolitical rivals. 🧵

Cooperation on AI safety is necessary but also comes with potential risks. In our new paper, we identify technical AI safety areas that present comparatively lower security concerns, making them more suitable for international cooperation—even between geopolitical rivals. 🧵
Karuna Nandkumar (@karunanandkumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“While the United States focuses on containing China’s AI capabilities, Beijing is building an ecosystem for humanoid robots that spans from research labs to factory floors to international standards bodies. The true measure of success in this competition won’t be which country

Scott Singer (宋杰) (@scott_r_singer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Xi's study session on AI offers a really important datapoint for where Chinese AI policy is going. Leveraging AI as a tool for economic growth and pursuing self-sufficiency were dominant themes. But it also represents the strongest evidence Xi cares about catastrophic risks. A 🧵

Xi's study session on AI offers a really important datapoint for where Chinese AI policy is going. Leveraging AI as a tool for economic growth and pursuing self-sufficiency were dominant themes. But it also represents the strongest evidence Xi cares about catastrophic risks. A 🧵
Nitarshan Rajkumar (@nitarshan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The West has a closing window to win on AI. In our Foundation for American Innovation 🇺🇸🚀 article, Sarosh Nagar, @scott_r_singer and I argue that our leadership in AI requires "full-stack diffusion" to promote our entire AI stack globally. 1/6