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27 August 2024

Is Sustainable AI possible?

Analyst Papers
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are set to revolutionize technological innovation, transform industries and business operations, and create unforeseen new use cases and applications for consumers and enterprises alike. Its impact will be so widespread that some industry observers have likened it to the Industrial Revolution.
22 August 2024

Beijing Provides Guidance to Support Acquisition of Dual-Use Technologies

Blog
In July 2024, the Third Plenum of the Central Committee of the 20th Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Congress emphasized Beijing’s commitment to the idea that national security is foundational to China’s development. The Third Plenum’s published policy documents also clearly articulate that the Chinese leadership’s pursuit of technological innovations aims not only to serve the commercial sector, but even more importantly to advance China’s military and national defense priorities.
06 August 2024

Beijing’s Technology-Driven Agenda Benefits China’s Defense Sector

Blog
The decisions of the recent Third Plenum of the Central Committee of the 20th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prioritized China’s technology-driven policy agenda, despite the country’s struggling economy facing structural challenges such as an aging and declining population, a real estate bubble, and high youth unemployment.
08 July 2024

Putin’s North Korea Visit: China’s Calculus

Blog
China’s minimal media coverage of Putin’s 18-19 June visit to North Korea reflects Beijing’s calculus that closer Russia-DPRK cooperation is complicating China’s security environment.
02 July 2024

An Analysis of China’s fledgling aviation industry

Analyst Papers
COMAC’s new C919 – China’s first domestically manufactured commercial airliner – marks a milestone in the history of the nation’s aviation industry. However, China’s plans to disrupt the global aviation industry and compete with the Airbus/Boeing industry duopoly faces multiple challenges. Pamir analyzes the implications and assesses the risks of China’s new-found expertise in the global aviation ecosystem.
03 June 2024

Japan and the European Union agree closer cooperation to develop advanced materials as they look to de-risk from Chinese supply chains

Blog
Japan and Europe rely on Chinese advanced materials to produce semiconductors, electronics, and even renewable energy equipment.
22 May 2024

The search is on for ‘next generation’ specialized AI chips

Blog
As an extension of the on-going semiconductor trade wars between the West and China, the search is now on for next-gen AI chips that offer much greater processing power and speed, and significantly lower energy consumption.
17 May 2024

U.S. and China open high-level talks on AI use and risks

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Top officials from Washington and Beijing meet for the first time in Geneva to share their mutual concerns about each other’s use of artificial technologies (AI).
16 May 2024

The U.S. government pushes the Netherlands, Japan, Germany, and South Korea to extend existing chip-making export bans, but faces resistance

Blog
Washington is in talks with the Netherlands and Japan to tighten restrictions on the export of advanced chips and chip-making equipment and materials to China. It is also seeking to bring in Germany and South Korea.
10 May 2024

China Opposes US Army Deployment of Typhon Missile System

Blog
China’s increasingly assertive behavior in the South China Sea prompted the US to deploy more advanced weapons systems to the Philippines and conduct high-profile military exercises with Indo-Pacific allies and partners.
07 May 2024

IP Theft: Assessing Insider Risk

Blog
A Chinese ex-Google software engineer, Linwei Ding, has been arrested for allegedly stealing over 500 sensitive files containing Intellectual Property (IP) about the company’s cutting-edge Machine Learning (ML) platform and the (AI) models it supports.
03 May 2024

China’s Quantum Encryption Advantage Poses Risks

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China’s successful development of post-quantum cryptography techniques has profound implications for US businesses and national security.
25 April 2024

China’s Overcapacity Risks Strain US-China Relations and Global Economy

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Pamir assesses that strong disagreements between Washington and Beijing will persist on the risks China’s excess capacity poses to US-China relations and the global economy.   
10 April 2024

The U.S. is building a homegrown synthetic graphite supply chain for EV batteries

Blog
The U.S. is building a homegrown supply chain for synthetic graphite for use in the manufacture of EV batteries to minimize the risk from China’s global dominance in natural graphite production and its recent export ban on certain graphite products.
09 April 2024

China Criticizes SpaceX Starshield Program

Blog
The Chinese military has responded critically to the report that SpaceX is developing a space-based espionage network for the US National Reconnaissance Office (NRO). China is actively developing its space assets with Chinese military involvement.

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17 September 2024

US, Japan and the Philippines launch Luzon Economic Corridor to attract G7 countries and expand economic influence in Southeast Asia

Blog
The US and Japan have launched an ambitious $100 billion initiative in the Philippines that is now drawing interest from the UK and other G7 nations. It offers the potential for greater US influence in Southeast Asia as well as access to essential elements used for battery, clean energy, and semiconductor applications.
11 September 2024

China’s Nuclear Reactors and the Race to Clean Energy

Blog
Last month, Chinese premier Li Qiang approved just over $33 billion in funding for the construction of 11 new nuclear reactors in five coastal provinces. This approval is representative of Beijing’s general push in recent years toward decarbonization of its energy industry.
29 August 2024

Tensions in the South China Sea Remain High Despite China-Philippines Agreement

Blog
In July, Beijing and Manila reached an agreement on a “provisional arrangement” over the Philippines’ resupply missions to the Second Thomas Shoal with the hope of de-escalating the situation in the South China Sea.
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