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Home Chinapower Project The project examines five interrelated categories of chinese power: military, economics, technology, social, and international image. through objective analysis and data visualization, chinapower unpacks the complexity of china’s rise. Join the csis china power project tomorrow at 3 pm et for a virtual discussion on the scope and impact of xi’s military purges and what they signal for china’s military readiness and global implications.
Home Chinapower Project China’s robotics industry is expanding across major innovation hubs, with cities like beijing, shanghai, shenzhen, and guangzhou pouring billions into r&d and commercialization. Join the csis china power project for a virtual event to discuss the widespread purges in the pla and what they reveal about china’s strategic priorities and overall military readiness. Critical questions by ryan c. berg, henrietta levin, and bonny lin — december 18, 2025. commentary by bonny lin and kristi govella — december 5, 2025. commentary by brian hart, bonny lin, maria snegovaya, and mona yacoubian — november 24, 2025. The project examines five interrelated categories of chinese power: military, economics, technology, social, and international image. through objective analysis and data visualization, chinapower unpacks the complexity of china’s rise.
Home Chinapower Project Critical questions by ryan c. berg, henrietta levin, and bonny lin — december 18, 2025. commentary by bonny lin and kristi govella — december 5, 2025. commentary by brian hart, bonny lin, maria snegovaya, and mona yacoubian — november 24, 2025. The project examines five interrelated categories of chinese power: military, economics, technology, social, and international image. through objective analysis and data visualization, chinapower unpacks the complexity of china’s rise. Please join the csis china power project on tuesday, november 2, from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. et for a virtual event analyzing the quad’s strategic approach to china, taiwan, and the broader indo pacific region. Truly tinsley is the associate director of the china power project at the center for strategic and international studies (csis). prior to joining the center, truly worked as an associate in operations for democracy international, an international development organization. The csis china power project surveyed dozens of former u.s. government officials and leading china experts on key questions relating to u.s. china relations. this report summarizes the findings of that survey. Chinapower is centered on providing vital, data driven analysis to policymakers, academics, and the general public on pressing issues surrounding china’s rise. this repository is a searchable index of the data that drives our analysis and data visualizations. dig deeper and uncover new trends by exploring the resources that power our research.
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