Economic Security and Technology

The Economic Security and Technology Department examines the most pressing issues facing the United States and its partners in sustaining economic and technological advantages essential to prosperity, security, and resilience. 

With unique breadth and depth of expertise across economic policy, global markets, and advanced technologies, we provide strategic insights and practical solutions to drive competitiveness, technological leadership, and economic security amid global threats. 

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Critical Questions

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Critical Questions by William Alan Reinsch and Michael H. Gary — January 5, 2026

Department Experts


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Jen Berlin
Vice President, Economic Security and Technology Department
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Phil Luck
Director, Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business
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Ilaria Mazzocco
Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics
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Lauryn Williams
Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Strategic Technologies Program
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Jane Nakano
Senior Fellow, Energy Security and Climate Change Program
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Matt Pearl
Director, Strategic Technologies Program
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Joseph Majkut
Director, Energy Security and Climate Change Program
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Leslie Abrahams
Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Energy Security and Climate Change Program
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Clayton Seigle
Senior Fellow and James R. Schlesinger Chair in Energy and Geopolitics, Energy Security and Climate Change Program
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Scott Kennedy
Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics
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William Alan Reinsch
Senior Adviser and Scholl Chair Emeritus, Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business
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Yasir Atalan
Deputy Director and Data Fellow, Futures Lab, Defense and Security Department
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Brielle Hill
Chief of Staff, Economic Security and Technology Department
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Thibault Denamiel
Fellow, Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business
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Hugh Nolan Grant-Chapman
Fellow, Economics Program and Scholl Chair in International Business
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