CSIS China Power Project, Washington D.C., DC Videos

Videos by CSIS China Power Project in Washington D.C.. Unpacking the complexity of Chinese power through objective analysis and data visualization.

finsec_scroll.mov

NEW: Xi’s decreased use of the term “financial crisis” and increased use of the word “sanctions” in his speeches reflect shifting priorities in Beijing. Learn more about China’s key vulnerabilities in financial security in this #ChinaPower feature: bit.ly/fin-sec

Other CSIS China Power Project videos

finsec_scroll.mov
NEW: Xi’s decreased use of the term “financial crisis” and increased use of the word “sanctions” in his speeches reflect...

finsec_scrolly.mov
NEW: In this #ChinaPower feature on China’s financial security, we analyze Xi’s “important speeches” and offer revealing...

defense-spending-giants (2).mov
Compare the defense budgets of China, the U.S., Russia, and other countries with our interactive data visualization: htt...

defense-spending-giants (1).mov
We break down the world’s defense spending giants from 2010–2023 in our interactive. Explore it here: http://bit.ly/CP_m...

exercise.mp4.mp4
China’s military has repeatedly practiced blockading Taiwan in its military exercises in recent years. Drawing on Chines...

Reliance Map World (2).mov
Disruptions to Taiwan Strait trade would have costly impacts globally. New #ChinaPower research estimates about $2.45 T ...

timeline-of-chinese-espionage-and-technology-theft-against-russia.mov
According to ChinaPower analysis, there have been at least 21 cases of Chinese espionage and hacking to steal Russian mi...

Trade Diversion
Disruptions near Taiwan would force trading vessels to reroute, causing significant costs and delays, and could add ~100...

Trade Diversion
Disruptions near Taiwan would force trading vessels to reroute, leading to significant costs and delays. A vessel travel...

Taiwan-is-more-reliant-on-trade-than-most-other-major-economies.mov
Taiwan’s imports and exports amounted to 61 and 69 percent of its GDP, respectively, making it much more trade dependent...