Articles
Beijing’s American Hustle
Although many Americans were slow to realize it, Beijing’s enmity for Washington began long before U.S. President Donald Trump’s election in 2016 and even prior to Chinese President Xi Jinping’s rise to power in 2012.
CTDP Chairman Krach Presents to Bipartisan Group of Congress
Center for Technology Diplomacy at Purdue Chairman and Founder Keith J. Krach presented to the Congressional U.S. China Working Group on Friday, advocating for U.S. strategic partners to work together in high-tech industries to confront authoritarianism.
‘Industrial Policy’ Is Back: The West Dusts Off Old Idea to Counter China
An approach long criticized as inefficient is being adopted by the U.S. to fund sectors such as semiconductors
The Era Of ‘Tech Diplomacy’ Is Here
Technology is the new frontier of international relations. The interaction is bi-directional: technology is defining diplomatic matters while diplomacy is also influencing the development and deployment of technology.
Keith Krach: Part I | An Emerging Energy Framework for the 22nd-century
For the opening episode of our five-part series titled ‘An Emerging Energy Framework for the 22nd-Century’, Todd Buchholz joins Keith Krach, Former US Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth […]
How America Turned the Tables on Huawei
Excitement over China’s digital advances was rampant when Keith Krach last visited China as chief executive of the highly successful software company DocuSign […]
Senate approves sprawling $250 billion bill to curtail China’s economic and military ambitions
The bill, adopted on a bipartisan vote, invests heavily in U.S. science and technology while threatening a host of punishments against Beijing.
