This book assesses China's ambitions to become an innovative society by 2050 and a techno-superpower by the middle of the century. The authors, who are all experts in their own fields, describe the strengths and weaknesses of research being done in four key areas: IT, energy, nano- and biotechnology.
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'Innovation with Chinese Characteristics, is very timely, providing strategic insights for decision makers in the field of S&T, not only in China but also in the west. The book shows readers a clear picture of how China has developed its S&T and sheds light on China's S&T capacity building.' - Richard Li-Hua, Journal of Technology Management in China
'This...book will appeal to a broad English-speaking audience curious to learn about China.' - Shulin Gu, Research Policy
'This...book will appeal to a broad English-speaking audience curious to learn about China.' - Shulin Gu, Research Policy