Research on #US-China Competition
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Emerging Technology
Biden’s track record in boosting U.S. space security

In February, Rep. Mike Turner, chair of the United States House Intelligence Committee, said that there was credible evidence of a

Research Fellow

Kota Umeda

Politics and Economics
IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 3 No. 17)

“China Week” Next Month in the House / Application Denied / Evading Controls / China Sues EU / Analysis: Does the U.S. Election Ev

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Politics and Economics
IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 3 No. 16)

Commerce & State Coordinate on New Rules / WTO Members Reach Deal on Digital Commerce / Several U.S. States Begin Divestment f

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Economic Security
IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 3 No. 15)

Biden Steps Aside / Republicans Announce their Trade Platform / CCP Announces Economic Strategy / United States Targets Steel Tran

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Economic Security
IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 3 No. 13)

G7 Addresses Geoeconomics / U.S. Gets Cabinet-Level Supply Chain Council / PADFA Goes into Effect / Argentina in APEP? / ITC to La

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Diplomacy
Will Japan and China’s relations continue to stagnate?

Xi Jinping’s government has begun its charm offensive aimed at Japan. At the Japan-South Korea-China summit in Seoul in May, a

Visiting Senior Research Fellow

Hotaka Machida

Diplomacy
Japan can help Global South navigate U.S.-China clash

【Author】Hiroki Takeuchi Associate Professor of Political Science, Southern Methodist University The conflict between the United

Economic Security
IOG Economic Intelligence Report (Vol. 3 No. 11)

Outcomes from the Trilateral Summit / USTR Announces Extension of Exclusions / Closing Loopholes in USMCA / Indonesia Steps Back f

Visiting Research Fellow

Paul Nadeau

Diplomacy
Expectations vs. reality of Xi Jinping’s charm offensive

After a long absence of conciliatory diplomacy especially with the West, Chinese leader Xi Jinping seems to have finally embarked

Visiting Senior Fellow

Naoko Eto

Economic Security
Europe’s vulnerability in the EU-China-U.S. geoeconomic triangle

As one of the world’s three biggest economies — and its largest single market — the European Union has the size and capacity to ac

Visiting Research Fellow

Andrew Capistrano

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