CSIS economic security analysis
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This is a CSIS think-tank program homepage focused on international economic security and governance; it has minimal direct relevance to AI safety but touches on international coordination and governance frameworks that may inform AI governance discussions.
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The CSIS Economics Program (now merged into the Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business) leads research on international economic policy, global economic governance, and the domestic economic foundations of U.S. power. Key work includes analysis of China's economic coercion tactics and strategies for countering them through deterrence frameworks. The program produces reports, articles, and events on economic security topics relevant to U.S. foreign policy.
Key Points
- •Program has merged with the Scholl Chair to form the 'Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business'
- •Featured research includes a major study finding China's economic coercion tactics largely ineffective, proposing a denial-based deterrence counterstrategy
- •Covers international economic governance, multilateral development banks, and economic foundations of national power
- •Hosts high-profile events such as a keynote by Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on evolving multilateral development finance
- •Produces a broad content library: 372 articles, 76 reports, and 145 events on global economic and security topics
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## Featured Analysis
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### [Deny, Deflect, Deter: Countering China's Economic Coercion](https://www.csis.org/analysis/deny-deflect-deter-countering-chinas-economic-coercion)
In a groundbreaking study of China’s economic coercion, the CSIS Economics Program finds China’s tactics largely ineffective and proposes a counterstrategy based on the logic of deterrence by denial to advance U.S. interests with allies and partners.
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Matthew Reynolds and
Matthew P. Goodman — March 21, 2023
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### [The ReCap \| Next Steps in the Evolution of Development Finance](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev5KvVoS12Q)
On February 9, 2023, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen visited CSIS for a keynote address hosted by the CSIS Economics Program. Secretary Yellen’s address focused primarily on evolving the multilateral development banks to address growing global challenges, followed by a
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