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Between the Eagle and the Dragon: Who is Winning the Innovation Race?

Between the Eagle and the Dragon: Who is Winning the Innovation Race?

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Will the great innovations of the twenty-first century be American or Chinese? Who is winning the innovation race? And what are the implications for the people of other nations? There is a contest for technological supremacy occurring across the Pacific - a contest of historic importance, for its outcome will shape the world during the coming century and the winner will claim not just economic, military, and political ascendancy, but also superiority in their values and system of government. For those who grasp that technological innovation underlies economic strength, this book unravels some of the most important, but least well understood dimensions of American and Chinese competition. In a succinct, informative, and evidence-based manner, it analyzes whether China can match American levels of invention and innovation. Along the way, it draws conclusions for other nations caught between the Eagle and the Dragon - nations like Australia, Japan, and Korea - who are weighing the advantages of strategic alliances and trade links with both great powers. There has never been more a more important time to understand the implications of escalating American and Chinese competition. For those who believe technological innovation underlies economic strength, this book presents the facts in a straightforward but compelling manner.

Author: Thomas Barlow
Publisher: Barlow Advisory
Published: 04/22/2013
Pages: 226
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 7.80h x 5.08w x 0.48d
ISBN: 9780987133083
Award: Axiom Business Book Awards - Bronze Medal Winner

About the Author
Thomas Barlow has been a research fellow at Oxford University and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a columnist with the Financial Times in London, and Scientific Advisor to the Minister for Education, Science and Training in the Australian Government. He currently works as an independent advisor to governments, universities, and other R&D-intensive organisations.

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