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China's Science and Technology Sector and the Forces of Globalisation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

China's Science and Technology Sector and the Forces of Globalisation

China''s booming economy has drawn both admiration and fear from the rest of the world. With its ability to churn out high-quality goods at low prices, China has become known as the OC factory of the worldOCO.To better understand China''s development and modernisation since the 1978 reforms, it is necessary to analyse its policies on importing technologies and developing indigenous ones.The articles in this volume paint a comprehensive picture of the attempts by the Chinese government to adopt and foster science and technology, the successes of the policies and the continuing challenges."

Mr. Science and Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 423

Mr. Science and Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution

China is emerging as a new superpower in science and technology, reflected in the success of its spacecraft and high-velocity Maglev trains. While many seek to understand the rise of China as a technologically-based power, the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s may seem an unlikely era to explore for these insights. Despite the widespread verdict of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution as an unmitigated disaster for China, a number of recent scholars have called for re-examining Maoist science--both in China and in the West. At one time Western observers found much to admire in Chairman Mao's mass science, his egalitarian effort to take science out of the ivory tower and place it in the h...

Small Scale Cement Plants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Small Scale Cement Plants

An examination of the criteria for the establishment of mini cement plants in developing countries, specifically comparing the situation in India with that in China, where more than 57 per cent of cement is produced by small plants.

China's Science And Technology Sector And The Forces Of Globalisation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

China's Science And Technology Sector And The Forces Of Globalisation

China's booming economy has drawn both admiration and fear from the rest of the world. With its ability to churn out high-quality goods at low prices, China has become known as the “factory of the world”.To better understand China's development and modernisation since the 1978 reforms, it is necessary to analyse its policies on importing technologies and developing indigenous ones.The articles in this volume paint a comprehensive picture of the attempts by the Chinese government to adopt and foster science and technology, the successes of the policies and the continuing challenges.

China Under the Four Modernizations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1022

China Under the Four Modernizations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1982
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Techno-Security in an Age of Globalization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

Techno-Security in an Age of Globalization

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-09-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

This text assesses the changing dimensions of national security in a world where business and technology issues have moved to centre stage, and traditional military security issues seem to have receded due to the end of the Cold War.

Political Obligation in Its Historical Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Political Obligation in Its Historical Context

Mr Dunn addresses the central questions of political philosophy from an unusually broad variety of perspectives.

East-West Scientific Co-operation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 155

East-West Scientific Co-operation

All former Soviet Union countries experience their past as a heavy burden. It led to the centralisation of scientific personnel, the separation of research from teaching at universities, and a concentration of certain branches of technology in different parts of the Union. This has given rise to a one-sided technology and science potential which frequently cannot be sufficiently supported due to a lack of adequate finance. Cooperation between the Baltic States themselves is often hampered by an exaggerated sense of national identity, and international cooperation can be made difficult by linguistic problems. A critical issue is finance. The Baltic States themselves are experiencing budgetary constraints, and the West is cutting back on funding. The analytical issues dealt with here include specific questions, such as in the sectors of energy policy, electrical equipment and electronics, and environmental considerations. The transfer of technology is also discussed, as is security: there is the possibility that science and scientific results can be obtained from the former Soviet Union at low cost by the criminal community.

Europe and the Asia-Pacific
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Europe and the Asia-Pacific

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-08-04
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Europe and the Asia-Pacific is the most wide-ranging and accessible book currently available on the increasingly important relationship between these two regions. Compiled by leading experts, it covers the historical background, contemporary political setting and the vitally important economic aspects of this relationship. Moving on to deal with security considerations and policy decisions it provides valuable insights into the developing partnership between Europe and the Asia-Pacific. Rigorous and up-to-date, it is born out of the work of the Council for Asia-Europe cooperation (CAEC), a body of think tanks that supports the Asia-Europe Summit Meeting (ASEM) process.

The Dragon and the Elephant
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Dragon and the Elephant

The rise of China and India will be the outstanding development of the 21st century, raising fundamental questions about both the structure of the world economy and the balance of global geopolitical power. Will China still be a repressive and undemocratic regime, embracing free market economics but only when it suits? How aggressive a superpower will it be? And what about India, whose huge and growing population and economic prospects appear to guarantee prosperity? David Smith analyses the ways in which the world is tilting rapidly Eastwards, and examines all the implications of the shift in global power to Beijing, Delhi and Washington - a shift that will creep up on us before we know it.