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Author Cheung, Tai Ming, author.

Title Planning for innovation : understanding China's plans for technological, energy, industrial, and defense development : a report prepared for the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission / Tai Ming Cheung, Thomas Mahnken, Deborah Seligsohn, Kevin Pollpeter, Eric Anderson, Fan Yang.

Publication Info. [San Diego, Calif.] : University of California, Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, 2016.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  Y 3.2:C 44/IN 6    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (xviii, 317 pages) : illustrations
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Note "July 28, 2016."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Executive summary. -- Key findings. -- How should the United States respond? -- Introduction. -- Part I. Understanding Chinese state-directed strategies and plans. -- A. Military strategy and defense and dual-use science and technology development plans and strategies. -- The relationship between China's national military strategy and its defense science and technology strategies and plans. -- The PLA's weapons and equipment development strategy and construction plans. -- Special plans for defense and dual-use science and technology development. -- B. Civilian science, technology, and industrial development plans. -- China's science and technology plans: background and progress. -- National medium- and long-term plan for science and technology development (2006-2020). -- The strategic emerging industries initiative. -- The five-year plans and Si Jinping's innovation-driven development strategy. -- The Made in China 2025 and Internet Plus plans. -- Assessing the Made in China 2025 and Internet Plus plans. -- Science and technology in China: a roadmap to 2050. -- Establishment of five new consolidated S & T plans and funds to replace existing specialized S & T plans. -- Energy in China. -- China's energy plans. -- The overriding determinants of Chines energy policy. -- Chinese views on the global energy context. -- Chinese urbanization plans. -- Chinese priorities for technology acquisitions from the United States and foreign countries. -- Part II: Implications for US national security and economic competitiveness. -- A. Implications for US national security. -- B. Implications for US economic competitiveness. -- Core principles and policy instruments in Chinese state development plans. -- Analytical framework for assessing impact on US economic competitiveness. -- Industry cases. -- Examining US labor market impacts from China's technology development. -- Implications of energy policy for the United States and global communities. -- Conclusions. -- Appendices.
Summary In the global race for economic, technological, and innovation leadership, China is a late entrant but has made impressive progress in closing the gap at the top by harnessing abundant resources accumulated through nearly four decades of high-octane growth and a voracious appetite for foreign technology and know-how. One of the principal ways this is being conducted is through top- down, state-directed plans. These planning instruments have proliferated in number, scale, and influence in the past few decades. In the science and technology (S & T) sector alone, there are as many as 100 plans. Some of the most prominent include the Five-Year Plans (FYP) for S & T Development, the 2006-2020 Medium and Long-Term S & T Development Plan (MLP), the Strategic Emerging Industries initiative, and the newly introduced Made in China 2025 plan. This report offers a critical assessment of the state plans responsible for China's civilian and defense-related S & T, industrial, and energy development and their economic and security implications for the United States.
Note Online resource, PDF version; title from cover (USSC, viewed February 3, 2022).
Subject Science and state -- China.
Technology and state -- China.
China -- Military policy.
Military planning -- China.
China -- Economic policy.
Energy policy -- China.
Competition, International.
Industrial policy -- China.
National security -- United States.
Competition, International. (OCoLC)fst00871509
Economic policy. (OCoLC)fst00902025
Energy policy. (OCoLC)fst00910200
Industrial policy. (OCoLC)fst00971433
Military planning. (OCoLC)fst01021370
Military policy. (OCoLC)fst01021386
National security. (OCoLC)fst01033711
Science and state. (OCoLC)fst01108536
Technology and state. (OCoLC)fst01145265
China. (OCoLC)fst01206073
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author Mahnken, Thomas G., 1965- author.
Seligsohn, Deborah, author.
Pollpeter, Kevin, author.
Anderson, Eric, author.
Yang, Fan, author.
University of California Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, publisher.
U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, sponsoring body.
Gpo Item No. 1089-A-11 (online)
Sudoc No. Y 3.2:C 44/IN 6

 
    
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