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Author:
Moore, Scott, 1985- author.
Title:
China's next act : how sustainability and technology are reshaping China's rise and the world's future / Scott M. Moore.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xvi, 297 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
China--Economic policy--2000-
Environmental policy--China.
Technology and state--China.
China--Foreign economic relations.
China--Foreign relations.
China--Politics and government--2002-
Diplomatic relations.
Economic policy.
Environmental policy.
International economic relations.
Politics and government.
Technology and state.
China.
Since 2000
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: A Shared Future Shaped by China -- The End of Growth and the Return of Ideology -- Doctor's Orders: China and the Politics of Public Health Cooperation -- The Unlikely Environmentalist: China and the Race to Save the Planet -- The Global Talent Show: Knowledge Production, Human Capital, and Mobility Amid China's Rise -- The Fight for the Future: Technological Development, Deployment, and Competition -- Data Dilemmas: Information Security, Privacy, and Networks -- The Need for Norms: Why the World Must Work With China to Regulate Emerging Technologies -- Conclusion: How China's Next Act Shapes the Future.
Summary:
"If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything, it is that the world is bound together by shared challenges -- and that at the center of those challenges stands China. Thanks to decades of breakneck growth and development, Chinese officials, businesses, and institutions now play a critical role in every major global issue, from climate change to biotechnology. This book rethinks China's role in the world in terms of sustainability and technology. This reframing is essential both because none of these increasingly pressing, shared global challenges can be tackled without China, and because they are reshaping China's economy and its foreign policy, with major implications for the world at large. At the same time, sustainability and technology issues present opportunities for intensified economic, geopolitical, and ideological competition - a reality that Beijing recognizes. The danger is that China's next act will drive divergence on the rules and standards the world desperately needs to tackle shared 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. The challenges posed by climate change, pandemics, and emerging technologies make dealing with China's state, its firms, and other institutions more complex and more critical than ever before. China's Next Act helps foreign countries, companies, and other organizations prepare for a future shaped by sustainability, technology - and a dramatic new chapter for China and the world"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0197603998
9780197603994
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1316704598
LCCN:
2022012696
Locations:
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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