Big Data China

Big Data China is a collaboration between the CSIS Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics and the Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions (SCCEI). The initiative aims to reduce the gap between academia and Washington by identifying and highlighting the policy implications of cutting-edge scholarly work on China.

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Big Data China


Chinese Industrial Policy

Chinese industrial policy is meant to promote the competitiveness of Chinese companies and sectors relative to their international counterparts. Using quantitative and qualitative methods, the Trustee Chair analyzes the effectiveness of these policies across a wide range of industries, and on that basis evaluates alternative policy responses by Washington and its allies and business strategies by the international business community.

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Photo: NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images



U.S.-China Relations

The Trustee Chair analyzes developments in U.S.-China relations, with attention to not only the bilateral relationship, but also how the relationship fits into U.S. ties with likeminded countries as well as its impact on the international order.

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Photo: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images



CleanTech

The Trustee Chair closely follows China's growing CleanTech industry with an eye for areas of cooperation and competition.

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Photo: hxdyl/Adobe Stock



China’s Financial Risks

The Trustee Chair aims to advance understanding of the key risk factors plaguing China’s complex financial system and to shed light on how these risks impact the United States and other global economies.

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Photo: HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP/Getty Images



Taiwan

The Trustee Track tracks developments in Taiwan’s economy, cross-strait economic ties, and U.S.-Taiwan commercial relations.

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Photo: SAM YEH/AFP via Getty Images



U.S.-China Health Cooperation

The goal of the U.S.-China Health Cooperation project is to generate a deeper understanding of how the academies, NGOs, business leaders, and governments in the two countries are thinking about key evolving global health challenges and inspire concrete forms of coordinated action in pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response. 

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Photo: maxsim/Adobe Stock