Cars Should Be 100 Percent Free of the CCP

Yet China’s auto parts exports are increasing.
Cars Should Be 100 Percent Free of the CCP
A worker inspects a vehicle charging system in Hefei, China, on Jan. 17, 2025. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
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The risk that China’s internet-connected cars could invade U.S. markets and create security vulnerabilities is well known on both sides of the aisle.

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Anders Corr
Anders Corr
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Anders Corr has a bachelor’s/master’s in political science from Yale University (2001) and a doctorate in government from Harvard University (2008). He is a principal at Corr Analytics Inc. and publisher of the Journal of Political Risk, and has conducted extensive research in North America, Europe, and Asia. His latest books are “The Concentration of Power: Institutionalization, Hierarchy, and Hegemony” (2021) and “Great Powers, Grand Strategies: the New Game in the South China Sea” (2018).
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