Eyck Freymann (@eyckfreymann) 's Twitter Profile
Eyck Freymann

@eyckfreymann

Hoover Fellow @Stanford. Historian interested in finance, national security, emerging tech, climate, and preventing war with China. Author of One Belt One Road

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Matt Schrader (@matt_schrader_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wild to me that the PRC has just kind of soft annexed a chunk of Bhutan and it is passing not only unapposed but basically unremarked upon

William Hurst (@wjhurst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important and influential work by Eyck Freymann and Centre for Geopolitics's Hugo Bromley! It's high time for everyone to assess the costs and benefits of potential blockade strategies properly...

Cleo Paskal (@cleopaskal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Compact of Free Association amendments (COFA) passed in Republic of Marshall Islands (27 Yes - 0 No). That means U.S., Palau, Federated States of Micronesia and Marshalls all passed. It's done. Great, patient work from all concerned. Now to implementation...

Compact of Free Association amendments (COFA) passed in Republic of Marshall Islands (27 Yes - 0 No).  That means U.S., Palau, Federated States of Micronesia and Marshalls all passed.  It's done.

Great, patient work from all concerned. 

Now to implementation...
Bill Drexel (@bill_drexel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New from NBER “ After adjusting citation counts for home bias, we demonstrate that China’s apparent rise in citation rankings is overstated. Our adjusted ranking places China fourth globally….” nber.org/papers/w32468?…

George Magnus (@georgemagnus1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So much 3rd plenum parsing about, much of it questionable. Here are a few takeaways so far but we really have to await the Decisions doc details to be fair. But here goes, for the moment 1/6

So much 3rd plenum parsing about, much of it questionable. Here are a few takeaways so far but we really have to await the Decisions doc details to be fair. But here goes, for the moment 1/6
Hoover Institution (@hooverinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hoover fellow @EyckFreymann and Cambridge University's Hugo Bromley join Hoover Institution distinguished research fellow Glenn Tiffert for a conversation based on their new report, "On Day One: An Economic Contingency for a Taiwan Crisis." Tune in here: hoover.org/research/rethi…

Global Taiwan Inst. (@globaltaiwan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Stanford University Hoover Fellow Eyck Freymann points out that adhering to international law and providing legal justifications will still be very important when it comes to convincing any actors who are on the fence on whether or not to support Taiwan: globaltaiwan.org/events/taiwan-…

CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies (@csisfreeman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How should the U.S. respond economically on “day one” of a significant crisis in or around the Taiwan Strait? The Freeman Chair hosted a discussion with author's Eyck Freymann and Hugo Bromley to explore their recent report answering this question. csis.org/events/day-one…

Patrick M. Cronin (@pmcroninhudson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A China-Taiwan War Would Start an Economic Crisis. America Isn’t Ready. nytimes.com/2024/12/31/opi… Eyck Freymann Hugo Bromley "A reasonable first step would be congressional hearings on the economic impact of a confrontation over Taiwan..." #Taiwan #economic #contingency

Peter Dutton (@peter_dutton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very nice piece by ⁦Eyck Freymann⁩ and ⁦Hugo Bromley⁩. …It is refreshing to me to see scholars thinking through how to economically prepare for and respond to a potential Taiwan Strait crisis, beyond military measures alone. nytimes.com/2024/12/31/opi… via @NYTOpinion

Foreign Affairs (@foreignaffairs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the United States responds to Chinese aggression by shattering global supply chains, it will undermine its own interests and create opportunities for Beijing, argue Eyck Freymann and Hugo Bromley. foreignaffairs.com/china/case-ava…

Foreign Affairs (@foreignaffairs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Eyck Freymann and Hugo Bromley discuss how the United States can help preserve peace in East Asia—and prepare to lead the international trading system if China forces a geopolitical rupture: foreignaffairs.com/china/case-ava…

Foreign Affairs (@foreignaffairs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the United States responds to Chinese aggression by shattering global supply chains, it will undermine its own interests and create opportunities for Beijing, argue Eyck Freymann and Hugo Bromley. foreignaffairs.com/china/case-ava…

The China Quarterly (@chinaquarterly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔓 Eyck Freymann & Calvin Heng analyse PRC strategies to counter financial wars with the US, namely partial RMB internationalization: keeping the capital account tightly regulated while encouraging trade partners to sign up for RMB settlement platforms. doi.org/10.1017/S03057…

Georgetown Initiative for US-China Dialogue (@uschinagu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*New 🎙️* Tune in for a conversation w/Eyck Freymann and Eleanor M. Albert on Beijing's rationale for partially internationalizing its currency and the steps its taking to be robust and resilient to sanctions and financial attack. 🎧🔗👇uschinadialogue.georgetown.edu/podcasts/behin…

Niall Ferguson (@nfergus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The war of the future is always partly the war of the past. If the Russian invasion of Ukraine resulted in a cross between All Quiet on the Western Front and Blade Runner, in Max Boot’s phrase, any Sino-American war is likely to be part Midway and part Matrix." Thoughts inspired

"The war of the future is always partly the war of the past. If the Russian invasion of Ukraine resulted in a cross between All Quiet on the Western Front and Blade Runner, in Max Boot’s phrase, any Sino-American war is likely to be part Midway and part Matrix." Thoughts inspired