Hannig Núñez analyzes the processes behind technology transfers at a state-decision-making level in Latin America. She challenges the conventional notion that the United States and China hold a dominant technological presence over the region, highlighting the increasing influence from both middle powers and regional actors.
Hannig Núñez analyzes the processes behind technology transfers at a state-decision-making level in Latin America. She challenges the conventional notion that the United States and China hold a dominant technological presence over the region, highlighting the increasing influence from both middle powers and regional actors.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1: Theory, Technology Transfers, and the Latin American Geopolitical Scenario 1. Introduction: Technology Transfers to Latin America Amid Increasing Geopolitical Tensions 2. Technology's Cultural Influence on Global Dynamics: From History to Modern Debates on Innovation 3. Latin America: The Epicenter of the Rivalry Between the United States and China 4. International Relations Theory and the Dissemination of Technology 5. Reasons Behind Decision-making in International Technology Transfers Part 2: Power Competition in Latin America: from Television Networks to Outer Space 6. Zapping Channels: Brazil's Impact on the US Dominance in Digital Television in Latin America 7. Latin America's Private Data Market and Tech Sovereignty Amid Geopolitical Power Competition 8. Surveillance and Facial Recognition: Unpacking Latin America's Complex Landscape 9. 5G Networks in Latin America: Caught in a Global Geopolitical Conflict Between China and the World? 10. How China Installed a Space Research Base in Argentina: Geopolitical Intrigue and Governance Challenges 11. Conclusions: A Final Review of the Role of Geopolitics, Economic Incentives, Values, and Reputation in Technology Transfers in Latin America
Part 1: Theory, Technology Transfers, and the Latin American Geopolitical Scenario 1. Introduction: Technology Transfers to Latin America Amid Increasing Geopolitical Tensions 2. Technology's Cultural Influence on Global Dynamics: From History to Modern Debates on Innovation 3. Latin America: The Epicenter of the Rivalry Between the United States and China 4. International Relations Theory and the Dissemination of Technology 5. Reasons Behind Decision-making in International Technology Transfers Part 2: Power Competition in Latin America: from Television Networks to Outer Space 6. Zapping Channels: Brazil's Impact on the US Dominance in Digital Television in Latin America 7. Latin America's Private Data Market and Tech Sovereignty Amid Geopolitical Power Competition 8. Surveillance and Facial Recognition: Unpacking Latin America's Complex Landscape 9. 5G Networks in Latin America: Caught in a Global Geopolitical Conflict Between China and the World? 10. How China Installed a Space Research Base in Argentina: Geopolitical Intrigue and Governance Challenges 11. Conclusions: A Final Review of the Role of Geopolitics, Economic Incentives, Values, and Reputation in Technology Transfers in Latin America
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