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Policy Options to Impose Costs on Beijing’s Coercive Envelopment of Hong Kong:...
June 30th, 2020Gabriel Collins, J.D., Baker Botts Fellow in Energy & Environmental Regulatory Affairs, Baker Institute for Public Policy Andrew S. Erickson, Ph.D., Professor of Strategy, China Maritime Studies…
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Economic Statecraft: Options for Reducing U.S. Overdependence on Chinese-supplie...
April 24th, 2020Gabriel B. Collins and Andrew S. Erickson, Economic Statecraft: Options for Reducing U.S. Overdependence on Chinese-supplied Materials and Medications (Houston, TX: Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, 23…
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Time to Curb America’s Manufacturing Dependency On China
March 24th, 2020It’s Time to Reduce America’s Manufacturing Co-Dependency With China
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Brains vs.Grains: US Technological Leadership Faces a Stiff Challenge as Competi...
June 25th, 2018Thus far, the Trump administration’s policies have largely failed to position US interests for success in this escalating US-China technology competition. It acknowledges in that the…
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A Maritime Oil Blockade Against China—Tactically Tempting but Strategically Fl...
March 28th, 2018Summary: The political, economic, and financial aspects of sustaining an oil blockade against China mean that even a militarily successful blockader could find its political, economic,…
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Where China’s Diesel Fuel Exports Are Coming From and Where They Are Going
November 14th, 2016Gabriel Collins, “Where China’s Diesel Fuel Exports Are Coming From and Where They Are Going,” China SignPost™ (洞察中国) 99 (14 November 2016) As China continues to…