- by foxnews
- 04 Apr 2026
Oren Cass, founder of the Washington-based think tank American Compass, has built a reputation as one of the right's most outspoken advocates for economic nationalism and "strategic decoupling" from Beijing.
Yet recent details about the group's corporate partnerships and staff affiliations raise questions about consistency between its rhetoric and its operations.
In the same essay, Cass and his co-author argued that China's influence extended deep into U.S. research and policy institutions.
"China has long targeted U.S. universities, think tanks and research institutes to extract economic gain and advance its own ideological agenda," they wrote, adding that such organizations "must accept processes and controls designed to ensure the integrity and security of their work."
They went further, calling for legal restrictions. "U.S. law should be changed to prohibit these institutions from entering into any partnerships with China-based and affiliated entities. Any funding flowing from one nation's institutions to the other's must be stopped."
And yet, Cass's uncompromising rhetoric on China appears at odds with the realities of operating a Washington think tank in a globalized economy.
In June 2025, American Compass hosted a lavish fifth-anniversary gala at Washington's National Building Museum, an event underwritten in part by Qualcomm, BlackRock, and Google - companies whose global operations remain deeply intertwined with China's economy.
Fox News Digital reached out to Qualcomm, BlackRock and Google for comment; none responded before publication.
Additionally, an economist on the group's advisory board is also a professor at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management, a leading business institution with close ties to China's Communist Party.
Cass and American Compass did not return multiple requests for comment from Fox News Digital.
While none of these associations are illegal or unusual in Washington, they complicate Cass' image as a champion of economic separation from China and highlight the difficulty of pursuing that ideal while relying on corporate sponsors.
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