Our Insights
Featured Insights Selected by Our Experts
Explore all of our Insights, Interviews, Commentary, and More
Returning to Huzhou, China's Living Laboratory for Green Finance
May 15, 2025 | Gracie Sun, Chair of Asia-Pacific
Huzhou always leaves me quietly inspired. I've now visited six times, and each return reveals something new—not only in policy or innovation but in the air, the water, and the spirit of the city itself. Nestled beside the tranquil Taihu Lake and just an hour's high-speed train ride from Shanghai, Huzhou has become one of the most dynamic places in China, where environmental vision meets real-world use.
U.S. Reciprocal Trade Policy: Strategic Opportunities for Latin America Amid Global Uncertainty
April 22, 2025 | By Jake E. Jennings
The adoption of a reciprocal trade policy by the United States represents one of the most significant shifts in the country’s economic approach in decades. As businesses and investors respond to this evolving landscape, both unprecedented opportunities and substantial risks emerge.
Saudi Arabia's Opportunity to Lead the Way in Global Biodiversity Protection
February 6, 2025 | Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO
Saudi Arabia is rediscovering its natural assets. From the coral reefs of the Red Sea to the sweeping dunes of the Empty Quarter, the Kingdom is home to an impressive array of ecosystems and biodiversity. With this renewed focus on its natural heritage comes an unparalleled opportunity: to emerge as a global leader in protecting and valuing nature.
The Power of the Creative Economy: A Pathway to Growth and Global Influence
December 11, 2024 | Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO
As the global economy evolves and industries become increasingly knowledge-driven, nations are looking toward new sources of growth beyond traditional sectors. One of the most promising and fastest growing of these is the creative economy—a diverse sector encompassing arts, media, design, fashion, technology, and cultural industries. According to UNESCO, the creative and cultural sectors contribute $4.3 trillion to global GDP, and generate 50 million jobs worldwide, almost half of which are held by women. These industries are expected to account for 10% of global GDP by 2030.
Is Xi Jinping Undermining China’s Path to Tech Superiority?
November 16, 2024 | Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO
The recent decline in venture capital (VC) investment in China has far-reaching consequences, not only for the startup ecosystem but also for the broader Chinese economy. Once a vibrant hub for entrepreneurial activity, China’s startup scene is now facing significant challenges as VC funding drops to its lowest levels in years. The decline in capital investment is stalling the creation of new businesses, affecting employment, and slowing the pace of technological innovation – factors that collectively threaten the country’s long-term economic trajectory and President Xi Jinping’s ambitions.
Lost Treasures: Crisis and Guardianship
October 17, 2024 | Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO and Tess Davis, Executive Director
For centuries, the looting and trafficking of antiquities have never ceased. Yet the strength humanity shows in safeguarding its heritage is no less than the creative power of its ancestors. At the 4th Dialogue of the C.E.A. Museums Cooperation Initiative, Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO of Basilinna and Founder of the Antiquities Coalition, and Tess Davis, Basilinna and Antiquities Coalition Executive Director, both focused on the astonishing creativity of museums as guardians of culture.
From the Middle Kingdom to the Saudi Kingdom: Opportunities Abound
September 18, 2024 | Ambassador Yasser Elnaggar, Chair of the Middle East and Africa
As China's economy slows, Chinese firms are seeking new global opportunities to market their products and build their brands.
Making Acquisitions in the Public Affairs Sector: Lessons from Both Sides of the Table
September 14, 2024 | Leigh Wedell, President and COO
Acquisitions are often seen as a quick route to growth, but in the public affairs sector, it’s not just about adding numbers to the bottom line—it’s about finding the right mix of expertise, leadership, and culture.
Trade is No Longer a Way of Opening up Markets
September, 13 2024 | Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO
Explore key insights on the changing landscape of global trade and why recent trade policies could be hurting China's domestic economy with Deborah Lehr, Basilinna Chair and CEO.
Understanding China’s Pragmatic AI Plan
July 31, 2024 | Jen Zhu Scott, Executive Director
The two most important artificial intelligence ecosystems in the world are the U.S. and China. Geopolitical tensions make it tempting to view the pair in opposition. Chinese AI has been described as both lagging and leading the US. In fact, the two countries are pursuing distinct strategies.

