Introducing CFR’s China Strategy Initiative
Competition with China poses a challenge unlike any the United States has faced before. To meet the challenge, CFR's new China Strategy Initiative will answer the questions that go to the heart of American China strategy through fresh analysis, granular policy recommendations, and convenings with experts from around the world.
Watch Introduction VideoCore Questions and Programs
The China Strategy Initiative will launch cross-cutting programs to address four foundational questions.
Research Priorities
Explore CFR’s work on the key issues in China strategy.
Inside China
Taiwan
Analyzing Lai Ching-te’s Inaugural Address: More Continuity Than Difference
Blog Post by Rush Doshi and David Sacks
Taiwan’s Democracy Is Thriving in China’s Shadow
Blog Post by David Sacks
Taiwan’s 2024 Election Outcomes: Balancing Domestic Challenges and International Relations
Blog Post by Syaru Shirley Lin, Guest Contributor
Defense and Security
Does NATO Have a Role in Asia?
Expert Brief by David Sacks
Reflecting on a Changing Indo-Pacific: A Conversation With Admiral John Aquilino
Event with Admiral John Aquilino
The U.S. Navy Has a Nuclear Workforce Problem
Expert Brief by John P. Barrientos
Economics and Technology
Geopolitics and Diplomacy
Obama Tried to Pivot to Asia in 2011. We Must Succeed This Time.
with Robert D. Blackwill and Richard Fontaine via The Washington Post
China and Russia: Exploring Ties Between Two Authoritarian Powers
Backgrounder by Clara Fong and Lindsay Maizland
The North Korean and Chinese Threats Are Growing. But So Is the Trilateral Response
Blog Post by Sue Mi Terry
Transnational Challenges
A Virus Hunter’s Struggle for Respect in Post-COVID China
Article by Yanzhong Huang via Think Global Health
China’s Battle Against Air Pollution: An Update
Blog Post by Yanzhong Huang
An SDR-Linked Bond Can Strengthen the Finances of the World Bank Group
Blog Post by Brad W. Setser and Stephen Paduano