November 02, 2021

Bipartisanship on Chinese tech hits a snag

Source: National Journal

Journalist: Brendan Bordelon

This summer’s 68-vote Senate margin in support of the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act seemed to show that despite rampant partisanship, Congress could at least come together to confront the threat posed by China’s rise.

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“It’s not so much that things are withering or falling apart,” said Hannah Kelley, a researcher at the Center for a New American Security. “It’s more that we’re falling into familiar patterns, and it’s sort of losing steam in that way.”

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Author

  • Hannah Kelley

    Former Research Associate, Technology and National Security Program

    Hannah Kelley is a former Research Associate with the Technology and National Security Program at CNAS. Her work at the Center focused on U.S. national technology strategy and...