
Isaac Stone Fish
CEO and founder of Strategy Risks, which quantifies corporate exposure to China. Author of America's Second, a book about Beijing's influence on the United States.
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Apr 25, 2025 • 53min
Should the U.S. Decouple from China?
Derek Scissors, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, argues for decoupling from China, citing national security risks. In contrast, Isaac Stone Fish emphasizes the economic dangers of severing ties. Benn Steil warns that decoupling could harm U.S. businesses and innovation, while Susan Shirk discusses the nuanced implications for global trade and alliances. The discussion also touches on cybersecurity and intellectual property, highlighting the intricate balance between economic dependence and strategic decision-making in U.S.-China relations.

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Jan 17, 2025 • 37min
Which companies will suffer with globalization’s reversal?
Isaac Stone Fish, CEO of Strategy Risks and expert in geopolitical analysis, dives into the seismic shifts in global trade dynamics as Trump returns to power. He reveals Ford's deep ties with China and contrasts that with Tesla's success in the electric vehicle race. The discussion highlights how U.S. corporations must navigate tense U.S.-China relations while managing risks and reassessing partnerships in a volatile landscape. Fish also emphasizes the evolving role of chief risk officers amidst these challenges, particularly in industries like biotech.

Jul 4, 2025 • 1h 14min
AI Cold War—The Weekly
Isaac Stone Fish, CEO of Strategy Risks and a fellow at the Atlantic Council, dives into the escalating AI race with China and the associated risks of authoritarian values shaping our future. He highlights China's ambitious strategies in the tech space and the implications for global governance. The discussion also addresses the U.S.-China tensions and how China's actions could threaten net neutrality and free speech. With insights on the ethical dilemmas in foreign policy, Fish unveils the complexities of navigating international relations in a tech-driven world.