Great power politics in the fourth industrial revolution: the geoeconomics of technological sovereignty
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adam_text | Contents Foreword by Dr Vladimir Yakunin, xi Introduction: The geoeconomics of industrial revolutions Learning from the past The unpredictable world of tomorrow Research design Neoclassical realist geoeconomic theory Case studies of great powers The geoeconomics of the Fourth Industrial Revolution 1 2 4 7 10 12 14 1 2 Technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Towards national strategies Introduction Great powers and industrial revolutions Defining the Fourth Industrial Revolution Artificial intelligence Robotics, automation and self-driving cars 3D printing and nanotechnology The Internet of Things Blockchain and cryptocurrencies Neurotechnology and biotechnology: Improving human beings Great power strategies in the making 21 21 22 25 27 30 31 33 34 36 38 The geoeconomics of technological sovereignty: Managing diffusion Introduction Geoeconomics and the balance of dependence Technology and geoeconomic levers of power Technology acquisition and implementation Acquisition Implementation Extending the first-mover advantage Conclusion 43 43 44 47 50 51 55 58 60
viii 3 4 Contents Techno-nationalism and reshoring: Fragmentation of the international division of labour Introduction Power and the international division of labour The first and second industrial revolutions The Digital Revolution The end of the Cold War for Allies The end of the Cold War between adversaries The dual decoupling of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Contested technological leadership and the splinternet Conclusion 61 61 63 65 69 73 74 76 78 81 The rise of the tech giants and the authoritarian state: Seizing the means of production Introduction The market power and political power of tech giants Monopolies Challenging the authority of the state Towards national champions The authoritarian state Economies of scope Platform monopolies and technological ecosystems Case study of the transportation industry as a catalyst United States: The leader China: The challenger Russia: The follower Conclusion 83 83 84 85 88 89 92 93 95 96 97 100 102 104 5 Political communication: The state, the individual and foreign powers Introduction The printing press The nation state asserts itself Digital communication technology of the Third Industrial Revolution Fragmentation of society Political instability and revolution Governments seizing control of the Internet Towards a more authoritarian state 107 107 109 111 113 115 119 120 121
Contents 6 7 8 ix Towards a Westphalian Internet The Fourth Industrial Revolution and communication China leading the way Conclusion 123 126 128 130 Geoeconomics without capitalism: Decoupling capital from labour Introduction A temporary or permanent disruption to capitalism? D ecoupling capital and labour Creative destruction and permanent technological unemployment Creative destruction in the Fourth Industrial Revolution New jobs in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Political instability and ideological alternatives Redistribution Universal basic income Conclusion 131 131 133 134 137 138 140 142 144 148 149 The great societal transformation: Geoeconomics without Gemeinschaft? Introduction The societal aspect of creative destruction Technology and the death of Gemeinschaft Meaning after labour: Humanity as a bored and neurotic housewife Reconciling the utility of technology with human nature The societal dilemma of geoeconomics Bridging Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Space cowboys as the new Übermensch Conclusion 151 151 153 155 159 161 165 168 170 173 Killer robots and the return of the great power wars Introduction The offence/defence balance and arms control Arms control: Between strategic advantage and strategic balance Ending the nuclear peace? The nuclear peace in the Fourth Industrial Revolution The killer robot security dilemma Proxy wars: Robots, drones and swarms 175 175 176 178 179 181 183 184
x 9 Contents Cyber weapons: A new domain for war 186 Conclusion 188 Global governance: Power, legitimacy and ungovernable technologies Introduction The rise and decline of British geoeconomic hegemony Legitimacy and the limits of global governance ֊ the nation as the largest tribe Beyond the nation state and towards geoeconomic blocs Towards a United States of Europe The rise and decline of US geoeconomic hegemony Post-Cold War: Global governance without China and Russia China under the US liberal hegemony Russia under the US liberal hegemony Globalization as inter-regionalism Conclusion 191 191 194 196 197 199 205 207 209 211 213 215 Conclusion: Towards technological sovereignty Return of the state A new international system Covid-19 intensifying the shift towards technological sovereignty 219 221 222 224 Bibliography Index 225 245
Why and how will the Fourth Industrial Revolution impact great power politics? Here, Glenn Diesen assesses to what extent the development of Al, national and localized technological ecosystems and cyber-warfare will affect great power politics in the next century. The reliance of modern economies on technological advances, Diesen argues, also compels states to intervene radically in economics and the lives of citizens, as automation radically alters the economies of tomorrow. Great Power Politics in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Is a ground-breaking contextualization of the fourth industrial revolution, and analysis of its effects on politics and international relations. GLENN DIESEN Is cm Associate Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway and a Professor in the faculty of World Economy and International Affairs of the National Research University - Higher School of Economics In Moscow Russia. His lotest books are Russian Conservatism: Managing Change under Permanent Revolution (2021), The Decay of Western Civilisation and Resurgence of Russia (2018), Russia s Geoeconomic Strategy for a Greater Eurasia (2017) and EU and NATO Relations with Russia (2015).
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Contents Foreword by Dr Vladimir Yakunin, xi Introduction: The geoeconomics of industrial revolutions Learning from the past The unpredictable world of tomorrow Research design Neoclassical realist geoeconomic theory Case studies of great powers The geoeconomics of the Fourth Industrial Revolution 1 2 4 7 10 12 14 1 2 Technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Towards national strategies Introduction Great powers and industrial revolutions Defining the Fourth Industrial Revolution Artificial intelligence Robotics, automation and self-driving cars 3D printing and nanotechnology The Internet of Things Blockchain and cryptocurrencies Neurotechnology and biotechnology: Improving human beings Great power strategies in the making 21 21 22 25 27 30 31 33 34 36 38 The geoeconomics of technological sovereignty: Managing diffusion Introduction Geoeconomics and the balance of dependence Technology and geoeconomic levers of power Technology acquisition and implementation Acquisition Implementation Extending the first-mover advantage Conclusion 43 43 44 47 50 51 55 58 60
viii 3 4 Contents Techno-nationalism and reshoring: Fragmentation of the international division of labour Introduction Power and the international division of labour The first and second industrial revolutions The Digital Revolution The end of the Cold War for Allies The end of the Cold War between adversaries The dual decoupling of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Contested technological leadership and the splinternet Conclusion 61 61 63 65 69 73 74 76 78 81 The rise of the tech giants and the authoritarian state: Seizing the means of production Introduction The market power and political power of tech giants Monopolies Challenging the authority of the state Towards national champions The authoritarian state Economies of scope Platform monopolies and technological ecosystems Case study of the transportation industry as a catalyst United States: The leader China: The challenger Russia: The follower Conclusion 83 83 84 85 88 89 92 93 95 96 97 100 102 104 5 Political communication: The state, the individual and foreign powers Introduction The printing press The nation state asserts itself Digital communication technology of the Third Industrial Revolution Fragmentation of society Political instability and revolution Governments seizing control of the Internet Towards a more authoritarian state 107 107 109 111 113 115 119 120 121
Contents 6 7 8 ix Towards a Westphalian Internet The Fourth Industrial Revolution and communication China leading the way Conclusion 123 126 128 130 Geoeconomics without capitalism: Decoupling capital from labour Introduction A temporary or permanent disruption to capitalism? D ecoupling capital and labour Creative destruction and permanent technological unemployment Creative destruction in the Fourth Industrial Revolution New jobs in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Political instability and ideological alternatives Redistribution Universal basic income Conclusion 131 131 133 134 137 138 140 142 144 148 149 The great societal transformation: Geoeconomics without Gemeinschaft? Introduction The societal aspect of creative destruction Technology and the death of Gemeinschaft Meaning after labour: Humanity as a bored and neurotic housewife Reconciling the utility of technology with human nature The societal dilemma of geoeconomics Bridging Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft Space cowboys as the new Übermensch Conclusion 151 151 153 155 159 161 165 168 170 173 Killer robots and the return of the great power wars Introduction The offence/defence balance and arms control Arms control: Between strategic advantage and strategic balance Ending the nuclear peace? The nuclear peace in the Fourth Industrial Revolution The killer robot security dilemma Proxy wars: Robots, drones and swarms 175 175 176 178 179 181 183 184
x 9 Contents Cyber weapons: A new domain for war 186 Conclusion 188 Global governance: Power, legitimacy and ungovernable technologies Introduction The rise and decline of British geoeconomic hegemony Legitimacy and the limits of global governance ֊ the nation as the largest tribe Beyond the nation state and towards geoeconomic blocs Towards a United States of Europe The rise and decline of US geoeconomic hegemony Post-Cold War: Global governance without China and Russia China under the US liberal hegemony Russia under the US liberal hegemony Globalization as inter-regionalism Conclusion 191 191 194 196 197 199 205 207 209 211 213 215 Conclusion: Towards technological sovereignty Return of the state A new international system Covid-19 intensifying the shift towards technological sovereignty 219 221 222 224 Bibliography Index 225 245
Why and how will the Fourth Industrial Revolution impact great power politics? Here, Glenn Diesen assesses to what extent the development of Al, national and localized technological ecosystems and cyber-warfare will affect great power politics in the next century. The reliance of modern economies on technological advances, Diesen argues, also compels states to intervene radically in economics and the lives of citizens, as automation radically alters the economies of tomorrow. Great Power Politics in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Is a ground-breaking contextualization of the fourth industrial revolution, and analysis of its effects on politics and international relations. GLENN DIESEN Is cm Associate Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway and a Professor in the faculty of World Economy and International Affairs of the National Research University - Higher School of Economics In Moscow Russia. His lotest books are Russian Conservatism: Managing Change under Permanent Revolution (2021), The Decay of Western Civilisation and Resurgence of Russia (2018), Russia's Geoeconomic Strategy for a Greater Eurasia (2017) and EU and NATO Relations with Russia (2015). |
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