Scholl Chair in International Business
The Scholl Chair examines critical issues in international trade, governance, competitiveness, and development to find solutions for the challenges of a changing world economy
The Scholl Chair examines critical issues in the global political economy including international trade, governance, competitiveness, development and meeting the challenges of a changing world economy.
Established in 1981, the Scholl Chair examines the relationship of international trade and investment to economic growth, innovation, and development. In a time of accelerating global integration and financial instability, America’s role on the world stage is influenced by its ability to effectively integrate trade and international economic objectives into its broader foreign policy.
Contact
- Thibault Denamiel
- Research Associate, Scholl Chair in International Business
- TDenamiel@csis.org
Media Queries
- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
- 202.775.3242
- aschwartz@csis.org
- Paige Montfort
- Media Relations Manager, External Relations
- 202.775.3173
- pmontfort@csis.org
Recent Reports
The EU Data Act: The Long Arm of European Tech Regulation Continues
The EU Data Act, along with imposing significant regulatory costs for U.S. companies by discriminating against large digital services providers, will also pose a heavy burden on European economic growth.
Report by Meredith Broadbent — June 29, 2023
Optimizing Export Controls for Critical and Emerging Technologies
Report by William Alan Reinsch , Emily Benson , Thibault Denamiel , and Margot Putnam — May 31, 2023
Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains in the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity
Report by Emily Benson , Japhet Quitzon , and William Alan Reinsch — May 30, 2023
Green Industrial Strategies: Takeaways for Transatlantic Trade
Brief by William Alan Reinsch , Emily Benson , and Thibault Denamiel — March 15, 2023
Clues to the U.S.-Dutch-Japanese Semiconductor Export Controls Deal Are Hiding in Plain Sight
Report by Gregory C. Allen and Emily Benson — March 1, 2023
Recent Analysis
Securing Medical Supply Chains Will Take Binding Trade Agreements
Post-pandemic, the United States should update trade agreements to diversity manufacturing capacity to trusted trade partners who commit to strong protections for U.S. intellectual property.
Commentary by Meredith Broadbent — July 18, 2023
China: Are We Doing Something Right?
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — July 17, 2023
Straw People
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — July 11, 2023
The Florida-Mexico Tomato Dispute, Ripe for Tensions, Flares Up Again
Critical Questions by Thibault Denamiel and William Alan Reinsch — July 10, 2023
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Acronyms Galore
Podcast Episode by Scott Miller , William Alan Reinsch , and Thibault Denamiel — July 21, 2023
Securing Medical Supply Chains Will Take Binding Trade Agreements
Commentary by Meredith Broadbent — July 18, 2023
Waiting for Shrems
Podcast Episode by Thibault Denamiel , William Alan Reinsch , and Scott Miller — July 18, 2023
China: Are We Doing Something Right?
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — July 17, 2023
Straw People
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — July 11, 2023
The Florida-Mexico Tomato Dispute, Ripe for Tensions, Flares Up Again
Critical Questions by Thibault Denamiel and William Alan Reinsch — July 10, 2023
The Push for U.S.-EU Convergence on Economic Security Policy
Critical Questions by Eric Meyers and William Alan Reinsch — July 7, 2023
Chips Wars: China Strikes Back
Podcast Episode by H. Andrew Schwartz , William Alan Reinsch , and Scott Miller — July 6, 2023
Potemkin Agreements
Commentary by William Alan Reinsch — July 5, 2023
A Tale of Two Visits: What the Modi and Blinken Trips Mean for U.S. Economic Policy
Commentary by Thibault Denamiel and William Alan Reinsch — June 30, 2023