China Power Project
The China Power Project seeks to provide an in-depth understanding of the evolving nature of Chinese power relative to other nations
The China Power Project is committed to providing interactive visualizations and expert analysis in order to facilitate informed discussions of the complexities, capabilities, and potential outcomes of China’s rise.
The project examines five key areas of capabilities: military, economic, social, technology, and international image and engagement. Our team analyzes available data on Chinese capabilities, and provides expert analysis to contextualize facts and figures for our users.
The Project hopes to advance the understanding of China among policymakers, academics, students, businessmen, and others, helping to bridge the gap between research and policy communities in the U.S. and elsewhere. In so doing, this project aims to reduce uncertainty and promote a more common understanding of the metrics that are used to measure China’s rise, as well as the opportunities and challenges that China poses.
In addition to our work on Chinese power, our experts also conduct research on Chinese foreign and security policy with a focus on US-China relations, maritime security, Chinese foreign policy decision making, cross-Strait relations, China’s periphery diplomacy, and Taiwan-related foreign policy issues.
Contact Information
- Truly Tinsley
- Program Manager, China Power Project
- ttinsley@csis.org
- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
- 202.775.3242
- aschwartz@csis.org
- Samuel Cestari
- Media Relations Coordinator, External Relations
- 202.775.7317
- scestari@csis.org
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China’s Role on the Korean Peninsula: A Conversation with Dr. Victor Cha
Podcast Episode by Bonny Lin and Victor Cha — January 19, 2023
Party on the Bridge: Political Commissars in the Chinese Navy
Report by Jeff Benson and Zi Yang — June 29, 2020
Great Powers in Asia
Event — November 9, 2017
U.S.-ROK-China Trilateral Dialogue
Event — April 18, 2016
The U.S. Response to North Korea's Nuclear Provocations
Congressional Testimony by Victor Cha and Bonnie S. Glaser — January 13, 2016
China's Reaction to North Korea's Nuclear Test
Critical Questions by Bonnie S. Glaser — January 6, 2016