• Commentary

    The Obama-Xi Summit and the Prospects for a Global Norm Against Commercial IP Theft

    • June 14, 2021

    In September 2015, a bilateral summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and then U.S. president Barack Obama laid the foundation for an international norm against cyber- enabled theft of intellectual property for commercial gain.

    • Commentary

    The Right Way to Bring Chinese STEM Talent Back to the U.S.

    • April 27, 2021
    • ChinaFile

    While the United States is right to counteract illicit technology transfer and protect work opportunities for Americans, it must do so in a way that avoids inflicting unnecessary harm on its own science and innovation base by disrupting one of its most important international STEM talent sources.

    • Commentary

    Cyber Norms: Specialisation from Fragmentation?

    • April 20, 2021
    • Directions

    What are the ‘rules of the road’ for cyberspace, and who sets them? The question has risen in prominence and priority as cyber threats have grown more severe. A lack of clarity about acceptable behavior enables destabilizing cyber activity.

    • Research

    Trump-Era Policies Toward Chinese STEM Talent: A Need for Better Balance

    • March 25, 2021

    Immigration is critical to U.S. science success. But policies instituted under Donald Trump threaten STEM talent flows from China. The Biden administration should quickly revisit these changes.