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Relaciones internacionales

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CESARIN, Sergio  and  BALBO, Gabriel. China y el arte de la guerra (tecnológica). Relac. int. [online]. 2020, vol.29, n.59, pp.205-218. ISSN 2314-2766.  http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.24215/23142766e110.

China is on the way to become a technological power in the mid-21st Century. This process is based on four pillars: sustained increase in science and technology development budget allocations, its direct link to innovation strategies to increase productivity and upkeep exploration competitiveness, high-tech firm creation and internationalization, and national goals aimed at closing the gap between domestic S&T capacities and those of the more advanced developed Asian and Western economies. Over four decades, pro-market reforms have confirmed this path, towards transformation and capacity building in cutting edge technological sectors. Strategic tensions with the United States speed up this race and confirm China´s national goals for its companies to take the lead in artificial intelligence (AI), telecommunications and 5G networks.

Keywords : science; alliances; technological power; business; innovation; geopolitics.

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