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Amy Studdart

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Washington, DC
Expertise: 
Policy, China, Economics of Asia, Geoeconomics, Technology Policy, U.S.-China Relations, Chinese Foreign Policy, Technology and Transatlantic Values
Related Topics: 
Asia Program, Future of the Liberal International Order, Stockholm China Forum, Technology and Innovation

Amy Studdart is a fellow with The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) where she leads the organization’s programming on technology. She worked with the executive communications team at Facebook on a project interrogating the social, economic, and political implications of the company’s mission to connect the world. She was deputy director and fellow of the William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, DC, where she ran a series of programs focused on 21st century economic statecraft and the evolution of the global economic order. She worked in Brussels from 2008-14, first at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where she helped to establish their Europe office, and then at GMF, where she managed the Stockholm China Forum. She has published and spoken on technology’s impact on politics and economics, political economy, the liberal international order, China, and the European Union. 

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Japan, Europe, and the Global Economic Order

Jun 19, 2015 | By Amy Studdart
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U.S. and European Public Opinion on China

Jun 20, 2014 | By Amy Studdart, Bruce Stokes
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Can Europe Help Reduce Sino-Japanese Tensions?

Dec 12, 2013 | By Amy Studdart

It is not unthinkable that the dispute between China and Japan over the Senkaku or Diaoyu Islands could devolve into outright conflict.

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