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China and America’s Tech War from AI to 5G examines how Sino-U.S. geopolitical competition has increasingly centered on the performances of the two countries’ technology sectors and their ability to dominate development of critical next generation technologies. It analyzes and compares the strengths of China and the U.S., ranging from the ability to produce and attract talent, to the degree of government support and the scale and funding for technological research. Abrams reviews and weighs important technology areas such as green energy, artificial intelligence, Quantum Computing, and 5G will likely have, the means both parties have exercised to gain advantages, and the leadership consequences the country that attains it.



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A wide-ranging, well-written and timely overview of the sharpening competition for technology dominance in fields from Artificial Intelligence, green energy to telecoms, with a detailed case study of the pushback by the U.S. and others towards China's Huawei. Abrams' book contains a sobering discussion of how commitment and investment in education, research, and development in China have created advantages that the US and Europe may make years to catch up with--if they are able to at all. This is a balanced account, but one that speaks to an area often beset by political confusion and lack of perspective. For those who really do want to understand the role of technology in the competition between China and the outside world, and how best to frame it and manage it, this study is a good place to start.

-- Kerry Brown, King's College London

Table of Contents

Part I: Tech War

Chapter 1: The Tech War, Education and the Battle for Talent

Chapter 2: Artificial Intelligence: The Most Critical Technological Race?

Chapter 3: Competition in Emerging Technologies from Green Energy to Quantum Computing

Part II: The War on Huawei

Chapter 4: Huawei and the Challenge to Western Primacy

Chapter 5: America’s Campaign Against Huawei’s Value Chain

Chapter 6: America’s Global War on Huawei

Chapter 7: Huawei’s Future and Security Challenges

Part III: How Global Markets Chose China

Chapter 8: American Industrial Decline from Apple to Lockheed Martin

Chapter 9: The World Economy Split in Two: America’s Response to Competitive Disadvantage

China and America’s Tech War from AI to 5G: The

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 19/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666912401, 978-1666912401
      ISBN10: 1666912409

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      China and America’s Tech War from AI to 5G examines how Sino-U.S. geopolitical competition has increasingly centered on the performances of the two countries’ technology sectors and their ability to dominate development of critical next generation technologies. It analyzes and compares the strengths of China and the U.S., ranging from the ability to produce and attract talent, to the degree of government support and the scale and funding for technological research. Abrams reviews and weighs important technology areas such as green energy, artificial intelligence, Quantum Computing, and 5G will likely have, the means both parties have exercised to gain advantages, and the leadership consequences the country that attains it.



      Trade Review

      A wide-ranging, well-written and timely overview of the sharpening competition for technology dominance in fields from Artificial Intelligence, green energy to telecoms, with a detailed case study of the pushback by the U.S. and others towards China's Huawei. Abrams' book contains a sobering discussion of how commitment and investment in education, research, and development in China have created advantages that the US and Europe may make years to catch up with--if they are able to at all. This is a balanced account, but one that speaks to an area often beset by political confusion and lack of perspective. For those who really do want to understand the role of technology in the competition between China and the outside world, and how best to frame it and manage it, this study is a good place to start.

      -- Kerry Brown, King's College London

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Tech War

      Chapter 1: The Tech War, Education and the Battle for Talent

      Chapter 2: Artificial Intelligence: The Most Critical Technological Race?

      Chapter 3: Competition in Emerging Technologies from Green Energy to Quantum Computing

      Part II: The War on Huawei

      Chapter 4: Huawei and the Challenge to Western Primacy

      Chapter 5: America’s Campaign Against Huawei’s Value Chain

      Chapter 6: America’s Global War on Huawei

      Chapter 7: Huawei’s Future and Security Challenges

      Part III: How Global Markets Chose China

      Chapter 8: American Industrial Decline from Apple to Lockheed Martin

      Chapter 9: The World Economy Split in Two: America’s Response to Competitive Disadvantage

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