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Research Analyst Cole McFaul assesses China's science and technology aspirations from Xi Jinping's address to the 20th Communist Party Congress. Read More

In her coauthored article for Foreign Affairs, Senior Fellow Emelia Probasco discusses the role of U.S. technology in conflict, particularly in the war in Ukraine. Read More

Making sense of the often overwhelming world of emerging tech with data-driven tools and resources. Read More

A CSET report explains that sometimes even the most cutting edge AI can function on "small data." Read More

A CSET report found that by 2025, Chinese STEM Ph.D. graduates would outnumber their U.S. counterparts more than 3 to 1, if international students are excluded from the U.S. count. Read More

China is moving closer to its aim of being a world leader in artificial intelligence by 2030, according to a CSET report due to semiconductors made by American companies. Read More

Showcasing our researchers’ work and their latest media appearances as they weigh in on developments at the intersection of national security and emerging technology. Read More

CSET's Emily Weinstein comments on Washington and its allies' fearful concern over China's influence over popular app Tik Tok. Read More

Research Fellow Emily Weinstein expresses concern for U.S. competitiveness after a new study shows Chinese academics are departing the United States at an accelerating pace. Read More

CSET's Anna Puglisi joins the Hoover Institution's podcast Pacific Century to discuss just how widely and successfully Chinese spies have penetrated American business, government, and academia. Read More