by James Lewis | Sep 30, 2025 | AI, Chips & China, Tech Transfer, Uncategorized
Aligning Export Controls with National Security Priorities James A. Lewis, Rachel S. Wolkowitz, Evelyn L. Remaley September...
by James Lewis | Jul 16, 2025 | Uncategorized
July 2025 The “Chip Security Act” hopes to bolster U.S. national security by tracking the location of advanced integrated circuits and computing hardware used for artificial intelligence. The bill seeks to protect these from diversion, theft, and...
by James Lewis | Jun 23, 2025 | Chips & China, Essay, Tech Transfer
James A. Lewis, June 2025 It is hard to argue that America’s recent forays into tech policy have been a success, if success means outcompeting China. China now leads the world in the production of drones, robots, 5G networks, batteries, EVs, missiles, and...
by admin | Mar 31, 2025 | AI, Chips & China, Essay
BY ROBERT KNAKE This week, the New York Times put out a long news analysis on the hopes and dreams of AI companies for less regulation in the Trump administration. Yet, while the early signs may point in a pro-industry direction, don’t be surprised if the Trump...
by James Lewis | Mar 6, 2025 | Chips & China, Essay, Policy and Strategy, Tech Transfer
The Chip Illusion and Competition with China – “The more the United States abuses its position as the dominant player… the more those on the receiving end will try to find workarounds or alternatives.” Edward Fishman, America’s Economic Warfare Is Sowing Its Own...