STRATEGIC CURRENTS: CHINA AND US COMPETITION FOR INFLUENCE
China and US Competition for Influence
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Publisher Description
The advent of the 4th Industrial Revolution amidst the increasingly intensified global competition between the United States and China promises to be a major inflection point in human history. The authors assembled in this volume provide a sober assessment of this techno-nationalist contest and their implications for the rest of the world.
Contents:
Introduction: Technology Competition Between China and the United States: Problems, Prospects, and Challengess (Bernard F W Loo and James Char)Beyond US–China Competition: ASEAN at Technopolitical Intersection (Qi Haotian)US–China Technology Competition: US Aims and Interests (Adrian Ang)ASEAN Digital Transformation and the US–China Technological Competition (Muhammad Faizal and Sarah Teo)
Readership: Students pursuing international relation and strategic studies. Researchers working on the US–China power dynamics. Policymakers, government officials, academicians, and international relations and technology enthusiasts.
Key Features: This book analyses the novel technopolitical competition between the Great Powers, the US and China Provides extensive analysis of the military technologies and techno-economic analysis of the US–China rivalry Elucidates the actions that small counties like Singapore need to take in order to sustain the competition in the Asia-Pacific region