AidData and Rappler data journalism course explores China’s influence on global development The training equipped practicing journalists with critical tools for analyzing economic and financial data to uncover trends in foreign funding to the Philippines. Alex Wooley and Sethu Nguna
New AidData report, dataset track China’s investments in critical minerals It’s the first systematic attempt to understand Beijing’s strategy to control key segments of the global supply chain for transition minerals. Alex Wooley
How does Beijing use information and public diplomacy to win the narrative? AidData shared insights from our research at a recent meeting of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Samantha Custer
Decoding the message: Uncovering Beijing’s media strategies in the Philippines Marco Antonio Luisito V. Sardillo III, Timothy Joseph G. Henares, Alec Julian A. Templonuevo, Isabel Sofia C. Santiago
As Latin America shifts toward China, AidData research examines Beijing’s growing influence A new AidData policy brief sheds light on China’s state-directed engagements in Honduras and neighboring countries. Jonathan A. Solis
Chancay port opens as China’s gateway to South America Peru’s new megaport is poised to transform global trade—but China’s portfolio stretches far beyond the port. Lea Thome
Workshop series explores Chinese investments and media in Philippines Researchers from AidData and Asia Society Philippines shared findings, new dashboard with hundreds of participants. Isabel Sofia Santiago, Bryan Burgess
Innovative research aims to revolutionize deforestation compliance in coffee production A groundbreaking study evaluates digital tools for EUDR compliance in coffee supply chains. Committee on Sustainability Assessment (COSA)
Amidst rising tensions, Beijing bets big in the Philippines New research from AidData tracks the financial flows, major players, and outcomes of China’s state-directed development finance and FDI. Jonathan A. Solis
Navigating Philippine-China relations: Insights from Beijing's role as a top lender From 2000 to 2022, Beijing’s investments in the Philippines reached a staggering $9.1 billion in state-directed development financing, AidData reports. Marco Antonio Luisito V. Sardillo III, Timothy Joseph G. Henares, Alec Julian A. Templonuevo