Research Summary
Research Summary
US-China Relations
By: Meg Rithmire
Description
Economic interdependence between the US and China was imagined years ago to be a source of security and prosperity for both countries, but is now the site of concerns about risk and national security on both sides. My work has examined how that shift has come about, what tools the US and other countries have adopted to manage security in the context of interdependence, and what role US businesses have in managing risk.
I am co-chairing an initiative at the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation on Business Geopolitical Risk and Resilience focusing on how US firms can and should manage risk, especially national security risk, when engaging with and in China.
I am co-chairing an initiative at the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation on Business Geopolitical Risk and Resilience focusing on how US firms can and should manage risk, especially national security risk, when engaging with and in China.