Private-Sector Development and China’s Foreign Policy

The CSIS Project on Prosperity and Development investigated the benefits that private-sector development provides to the United States. For example, when the government facilitates connections between the U.S. private sector and the private sectors of developing countries, what does the United States get out of it? This report offers a case study of private-sector development and its effect on China’s foreign policy.

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John Schaus

John Schaus

Former Senior Fellow, International Security Program