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1 online resource (79 pages) : color illustrations |
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Policy brief / Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2209-9689 ; report no. 69/2023 |
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Policy brief / Australian Strategic Policy Institute ; report no. 69/2023 2209-9689
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Contents |
What's the problem? -- What's the solution? -- What is ASPI's Critical Technology Tracker? -- Executive summary. -- Why research is vital for scientific and technological advancements. -- Methodology in brief. -- China's science and technology vision. -- China's breakout research capabilities in defence, security and intelligence technologies. -- Technology deep dives. -- Policy recommendations. -- Appendix 1.1: Top 5 country visual snapshot. -- Appendix 1.2: One-page visual snapshot. -- Appendix 2: Detailed methodology. -- Appendix 3: Database search hits. -- Appendix 4: Flags. -- Notes. -- Acronyms and abbreviations |
Summary |
Western democracies are losing the global technological competition, including the race for scientific and research breakthroughs, and the ability to retain global talent—crucial ingredients that underpin the development and control of the world’s most important technologies, including those that don’t yet exist. Our research reveals that China has built the foundations to position itself as the world’s leading science and technology superpower, by establishing a sometimes stunning lead in high-impact research across the majority of critical and emerging technology domains. A key area in which China excels is defence- and space-related technologies. The US comes second in the majority of the 44 technologies examined in the Critical Technology Tracker. This project—including some of its more surprising findings—further highlights the gap in our understanding of the critical technology ecosystem, including its current trajectory |
Analysis |
Australian |
Notes |
"First published February 2023." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 68-77) |
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"Funding for this report was provided by the US State Department and the Special Competitive Studies Project." |
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© The Australian Strategic Policy Institute Limited 2023 |
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ASPI, viewed March 2, 2023) |
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Science and state -- China
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Technology and state -- China
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Science and state -- United States
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Research -- China -- Evaluation
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Research -- United States -- Evaluation
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Technology -- Research -- China -- Evaluation
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Technology -- Research -- United States -- Evaluation
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Military research -- China -- Evaluation
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Military research -- United States -- Evaluation
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Technology and state -- United States
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Military research -- Evaluation
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Research -- Evaluation
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Science and state
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Technology and state
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China
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United States
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Wong-Leung, Jennifer, author
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Robin, Stephan, author
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Cave, Danielle, author
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Australian Strategic Policy Institute, publisher.
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