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Useful reference for researchers studying AI governance and U.S.-China technology competition; provides empirical data on Chinese AI development relevant to global AI safety and policy discussions.

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Summary

The CSIS Big Data China Project is a research initiative by the Center for Strategic and International Studies that tracks and analyzes China's artificial intelligence and technology development, including military AI applications, talent flows, and policy initiatives. It provides data-driven insights into China's AI ecosystem to inform U.S. policy and strategic competition discussions.

Key Points

  • Tracks Chinese AI development across military, commercial, and research sectors using open-source data
  • Analyzes Chinese AI talent, investment, and policy trends relevant to U.S.-China strategic competition
  • Provides policymakers and researchers with structured data on China's technology capabilities
  • Covers topics including AI governance, compute access, and dual-use technology in China
  • Hosted by CSIS, a prominent Washington D.C. think tank focused on national security and geopolitics

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 Event The Turning Point? U.S.-China Relations, Economic Growth, and the Race for Technology Leadership (3rd Annual Conference) 

 
 Dec. 10, 2024 | 11:00 AM EDT 
 Tune in on December 10, 2024 to watch our annual conference! China experts in the policy and academic communities will discuss the key challenges in U.S.-China relations, recent shifts in China’s economic governance, and the global implications of technology competition with China. The event will be broadcast live from this page and YouTube. Agenda 11:00-11:30…

 
 
 
 
 
 
 Analysis / Features Wins and Losses: Chinese Industrial Policy’s Uneven Success 

 
 Nov 19, 2024 Ilaria Mazzocco and Ryan Featherston 
 China’s industrial policy is a controversial yet ubiquitous topic. Global concerns are surging over Beijing’s use of state support to shape industries and to guide investment. In the United States, concerns over China’s systemic use of industrial policy and accusations of structural overcapacity have undermined trust in multilateralism and the World Trade Organization (WTO). At…

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 Economics 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Event Does Chinese Industrial Policy Work? 

 
 Nov. 19, 2024 | 9:30 AM EDT 
 Ilaria Mazzocco hosts a virtual discussion on a feature that reviews recent literature evaluating the successes and failures of industrial policy in China and the conditions that shaped policy outcomes.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 Analysis / Features Is It Me or the Economic System? Changing Evaluations of Inequality in China 

 
 Jul 9, 2024 Ilaria Mazzocco and Scott Kennedy 
 Ilaria Mazzocco and Scott Kennedy highlight new research on a significant shift in popular sentiment in China regarding the causes of economic inequality and assess implications for policymakers.

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 About the Project

 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) dedicated to bridging the gap between cutting-edge quantitative academic research and the Washington policy community. The goal of Big Data China is to analyze leading academic research on China and highlight the most relevant findings for today’s policy issues. We hope you’ll explore our website, which will regularly be updated with new multimedia features, written analysis, and public events. 

 
 
 

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