China's Quest for Foreign Technology
Beyond Espionage
Herausgeber: Tatlow, Didi Kirsten; Hannas, William C.
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China's Quest for Foreign Technology
Beyond Espionage
Herausgeber: Tatlow, Didi Kirsten; Hannas, William C.
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This book analyses Chinaâ s foreign technology acquisition activity and how this has helped its rapid rise to superpower status.
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This book analyses Chinaâ s foreign technology acquisition activity and how this has helped its rapid rise to superpower status.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Asian Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780367473570
- ISBN-10: 0367473577
- Artikelnr.: 59986849
- Asian Security Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9780367473570
- ISBN-10: 0367473577
- Artikelnr.: 59986849
William C. Hannas is Professor and Lead Analyst at the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET), Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA. Prior to this he was a member of the Central Intelligence Agency's leadership cadre and a three-time recipient of its McCone Award. Didi Kirsten Tatlow is Senior Fellow at the German Council on Foreign Relations in Berlin, Germany, and Senior Non-Resident Fellow at Project Sinopsis in Prague, Czech Republic.
Preface Section I: China's transfer venues 1. Chinese technology
transfer-an introduction William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 2. Serve the
motherland while working overseas Andrew Spear 3. China's talent programs
Jeffrey Stoff Section II: The system in operation 4. Foreign technology
through commerce Karen Sutter 5. The myth of the stateless global society
Anna B. Puglisi 6. Targeting defense technologies James Mulvenon and Chenny
Zhang Section III: China's worldwide transfer networks 7. Europe: a
technology transfer mosaic Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup
and Ryan Fedasiuk 8. Technology transfer from Germany Didi Kirsten Tatlow,
Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup and Ryan Fedasiuk 9. Japan and South Korea
William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang Section IV: Case studies 10.
Sino-foreign research collaboration Jeffrey Stoff 11. China's access to
foreign AI technology William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 12. The Impact
of China's policies Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Greg Walton and Anna B. Puglisi
Section V: Technology in the shadows 13. The People's Liberation Army and
foreign technology Elsa Kania and Peter Wood 14. Foreign technology and the
surveillance state Dahlia Peterson 15. The United Front and technology
transfer Alex Joske and Jeffrey Stoff Section VI: Managing the transfer
problem 16. Chinese students, scholarship and US innovation Anna B. Puglisi
17. Economic espionage and trade secret theft cases in the US James
Mulvenon 18. Mitigation efforts to date James Mulvenon, Didi Kirsten Tatlow
and Alex Joske Conclusion William C. Hannas and Didi Kirsten Tatlow
transfer-an introduction William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 2. Serve the
motherland while working overseas Andrew Spear 3. China's talent programs
Jeffrey Stoff Section II: The system in operation 4. Foreign technology
through commerce Karen Sutter 5. The myth of the stateless global society
Anna B. Puglisi 6. Targeting defense technologies James Mulvenon and Chenny
Zhang Section III: China's worldwide transfer networks 7. Europe: a
technology transfer mosaic Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup
and Ryan Fedasiuk 8. Technology transfer from Germany Didi Kirsten Tatlow,
Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup and Ryan Fedasiuk 9. Japan and South Korea
William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang Section IV: Case studies 10.
Sino-foreign research collaboration Jeffrey Stoff 11. China's access to
foreign AI technology William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 12. The Impact
of China's policies Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Greg Walton and Anna B. Puglisi
Section V: Technology in the shadows 13. The People's Liberation Army and
foreign technology Elsa Kania and Peter Wood 14. Foreign technology and the
surveillance state Dahlia Peterson 15. The United Front and technology
transfer Alex Joske and Jeffrey Stoff Section VI: Managing the transfer
problem 16. Chinese students, scholarship and US innovation Anna B. Puglisi
17. Economic espionage and trade secret theft cases in the US James
Mulvenon 18. Mitigation efforts to date James Mulvenon, Didi Kirsten Tatlow
and Alex Joske Conclusion William C. Hannas and Didi Kirsten Tatlow
Preface Section I: China's transfer venues 1. Chinese technology
transfer-an introduction William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 2. Serve the
motherland while working overseas Andrew Spear 3. China's talent programs
Jeffrey Stoff Section II: The system in operation 4. Foreign technology
through commerce Karen Sutter 5. The myth of the stateless global society
Anna B. Puglisi 6. Targeting defense technologies James Mulvenon and Chenny
Zhang Section III: China's worldwide transfer networks 7. Europe: a
technology transfer mosaic Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup
and Ryan Fedasiuk 8. Technology transfer from Germany Didi Kirsten Tatlow,
Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup and Ryan Fedasiuk 9. Japan and South Korea
William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang Section IV: Case studies 10.
Sino-foreign research collaboration Jeffrey Stoff 11. China's access to
foreign AI technology William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 12. The Impact
of China's policies Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Greg Walton and Anna B. Puglisi
Section V: Technology in the shadows 13. The People's Liberation Army and
foreign technology Elsa Kania and Peter Wood 14. Foreign technology and the
surveillance state Dahlia Peterson 15. The United Front and technology
transfer Alex Joske and Jeffrey Stoff Section VI: Managing the transfer
problem 16. Chinese students, scholarship and US innovation Anna B. Puglisi
17. Economic espionage and trade secret theft cases in the US James
Mulvenon 18. Mitigation efforts to date James Mulvenon, Didi Kirsten Tatlow
and Alex Joske Conclusion William C. Hannas and Didi Kirsten Tatlow
transfer-an introduction William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 2. Serve the
motherland while working overseas Andrew Spear 3. China's talent programs
Jeffrey Stoff Section II: The system in operation 4. Foreign technology
through commerce Karen Sutter 5. The myth of the stateless global society
Anna B. Puglisi 6. Targeting defense technologies James Mulvenon and Chenny
Zhang Section III: China's worldwide transfer networks 7. Europe: a
technology transfer mosaic Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup
and Ryan Fedasiuk 8. Technology transfer from Germany Didi Kirsten Tatlow,
Hinnerk Feldwisch-Drentrup and Ryan Fedasiuk 9. Japan and South Korea
William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang Section IV: Case studies 10.
Sino-foreign research collaboration Jeffrey Stoff 11. China's access to
foreign AI technology William C. Hannas and Huey-Meei Chang 12. The Impact
of China's policies Didi Kirsten Tatlow, Greg Walton and Anna B. Puglisi
Section V: Technology in the shadows 13. The People's Liberation Army and
foreign technology Elsa Kania and Peter Wood 14. Foreign technology and the
surveillance state Dahlia Peterson 15. The United Front and technology
transfer Alex Joske and Jeffrey Stoff Section VI: Managing the transfer
problem 16. Chinese students, scholarship and US innovation Anna B. Puglisi
17. Economic espionage and trade secret theft cases in the US James
Mulvenon 18. Mitigation efforts to date James Mulvenon, Didi Kirsten Tatlow
and Alex Joske Conclusion William C. Hannas and Didi Kirsten Tatlow