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Scott M. Moore, Scott M. (Director Moore
China''s Next Act - How Sustainability Technology Are Reshaping China s Rise World s
English · Hardback
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In China's Next Act, Scott M. Moore re-envisions China's role in the world, with a focus on sustainability and technology. Moore argues that these increasingly pressing, shared global challenges are reshaping China's economy and foreign policy, and consequently, we cannot address these issues without China. Featuring original interviews and an in-depth look at Chinese government policy, China's Next Act provides a unique--and uniquely balanced--window into the new dimensions of China's global ascension.
List of contents
- A Note on Chinese Characters and Transliteration
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction: A Shared Future Shaped by China
- 1. The End of Growth and the Return of Ideology
- 2. Doctor's Orders: China and the Politics of Public Health Cooperation
- 3. The Unlikely Environmentalist: China and the Race to Save the Planet
- 4. The Global Talent Show: Knowledge Production, Human Capital, and Mobility Amid China's Rise
- 5. The Fight for the Future: Technological Development, Deployment, and Competition
- 6. Data Dilemmas: Information Security, Privacy, and Networks
- 7. The Need for Norms: Why the World Must Work With China to Regulate Emerging Technologies
- Conclusion: How China's Next Act Shapes the Future
- Notes
- References
- Index
About the author
Scott M. Moore is Director of China Programs and Strategic Initiatives in the Office of the Provost as well as a Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Moore was previously a Young Professional with the World Bank Group and served as Environment, Science, Technology, and Health Officer for China at the U.S. Department of State. He is the author of Subnational Hydropolitics: Conflict, Cooperation, and Institution-Building in Shared River Basins, and his research has appeared in a variety of leading scholarly journals and media outlets, including The New York Times, Foreign Affairs, The China Quarterly, and Nature.
Summary
From solar panels to synthetic biology, an accessible-yet-authoritative overview of how climate change, the global Covid-19 pandemic, and emerging technologies are changing China's relationship with the world, and what it means for governments, companies, and organizations across the globe.
Ever since China began its ascendancy to great-power status in the 1980s, observers have focused on its growing economic, military, and diplomatic power. But in recent years, Chinese officials, businesses, and institutions have increased their visibility and influence on every major global issue, from climate change and artificial intelligence to biotechnology and the global Covid-19 pandemic. How have these newer issues changed China's relationship with the world? And, importantly, how can we prepare for a future increasingly shaped by China?
In China's Next Act, Scott M. Moore re-envisions China's role in the world, with a focus on sustainability and technology. Moore argues that these increasingly pressing, shared global challenges are reshaping China's economy and foreign policy, and consequently, cannot be tackled without China. Yet sustainability and technology present opportunities for intensified economic, geopolitical, and ideological competition--a reality that Beijing recognizes. The US and other countries must do the same if they are to meet ecological and technological challenges in the decades ahead. In some areas, like clean technology development, competition can be good for the planet. But in others, it could be catastrophic--only cooperation can lower the risks of artificial intelligence and other disruptive new technologies.
In this clearly written and accessible overview, Moore examines how countries like the US must balance cooperation and competition with China in response to shared challenges. With an emphasis on opportunities as well as threats, Moore addresses not only key developments in sustainability and technology within China, but also their implications for foreign countries, companies, and other organizations. China's influence on sustainability and technology is both global and granular--and twenty-first century China itself looks more like a network than a nation-state. Featuring original interviews and an in-depth look at Chinese government policy, China's Next Act provides a unique--and uniquely balanced--window into these new dimensions of China's global ascension.
Additional text
The book contains timely discussion of issues that are of interest to both policymakers and scholars.
Product details
Authors | Scott M. Moore, Scott M. (Director Moore |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.08.2022 |
EAN | 9780197603994 |
ISBN | 978-0-19-760399-4 |
No. of pages | 320 |
Subjects |
Social sciences, law, business
> Political science
> Political science and political education
China, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economic Conditions, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Geopolitics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian |
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