Abstract:
Viewing science and technology as the key to economic development and international competitiveness, the government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has launched a comprehensive effort to become an innovative nation by 2020 and a global scientific power by 2050. China’s effort will draw significantly on the resources and planning role of the state, whose national science programs have long made targeted investments in research and development (R&D) efforts in areas deemed critical to China’s economic and military needs.
More Info: Co-authored with Micah Springut and Stephen Schlaikjer, US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (January 2011)
Research Interests:Computer Networks, China, Science and Technology Policy, Databases, Software, and Science and Technology Studies
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