
Lowy Institute Catching up and pulling ahead: Inside America’s 2025 China report
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May 12, 2026 Mike Kuiken, Hoover Institution fellow and former Senate adviser, and Randy Schriver, ex-Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific security, discuss China's rapid tech rise and state-directed innovation. They cover China’s industrial choke points, proposals for consolidated US economic statecraft, and the strategic stakes in the Pacific and around Taiwan. Short, sharp and focused on geopolitical competition.
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State Direction Plus Cutthroat Entrepreneurship
- China's leadership mixes state direction with intense entrepreneurship to create ruthless domestic competition.
- Sectors like space and solar show many small firms competing fiercely until a few global winners emerge.
Build A Unified Economic Statecraft Entity
- Create a consolidated economic statecraft entity to align export controls, sanctions and alliance supply-chain efforts.
- Current structures (e.g., Commerce both promoting exports and controlling tech transfer) create internal contradictions that impede action.
Align Agencies For Unity Of Command
- Ensure unity of command across economic engagement and security policy to avoid 'warring feudal states' in U.S. agencies.
- Separate promotion of exports from technology control responsibilities to reduce internal conflict.

