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Beschreibung: | China has identified the ongoing digital revolution as its first opportunity in modern times to compete with other international actors, especially the U.S. The competition serves as the driving force for enhancing innovation and finding new sources of growth for the Chinese economy. The advantage of technological development is that it will allow China to become a "major cyber power," introduce its own technological standards worldwide, raise its position in global value chains, and influence the world economy. But the process is seriously challenged by the change in China's relations with the U.S., concerns in the EU about Chinese investments as well as domestic centralisation of power |
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spelling | Przychodniak, Marcin Verfasser aut №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets Marcin Przychodniak Warszawa [Poland] Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych 2019 Frankfurt M. CEEOL 2019 1 Online-Ressource (12 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier China has identified the ongoing digital revolution as its first opportunity in modern times to compete with other international actors, especially the U.S. The competition serves as the driving force for enhancing innovation and finding new sources of growth for the Chinese economy. The advantage of technological development is that it will allow China to become a "major cyber power," introduce its own technological standards worldwide, raise its position in global value chains, and influence the world economy. But the process is seriously challenged by the change in China's relations with the U.S., concerns in the EU about Chinese investments as well as domestic centralisation of power National Economy Governance Economic policy International relations/trade Economic development Central and Eastern European Online Library Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Przychodniak, Marcin №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets National Economy Governance Economic policy International relations/trade Economic development |
title | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets |
title_auth | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets |
title_exact_search | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets |
title_exact_search_txtP | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets |
title_full | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets Marcin Przychodniak |
title_fullStr | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets Marcin Przychodniak |
title_full_unstemmed | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets Marcin Przychodniak |
title_short | №171, China and the Challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Value Chains, 5G, and Emerging Markets |
title_sort | №171 china and the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution value chains 5g and emerging markets |
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