Advantage: How American Innovation Can Overcome the Asian Challenge
ISBN-13:
9780393068788
ISBN-10:
0393068781
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Adam Segal
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Format:
Hardcover
304 pages
Category:
International & World Politics
,
Politics & Government
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ISBN-13:
9780393068788
ISBN-10:
0393068781
Edition:
First Edition
Author:
Adam Segal
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Format:
Hardcover
304 pages
Category:
International & World Politics
,
Politics & Government
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Advantage: How American Innovation Can Overcome the Asian Challenge (ISBN-13: 9780393068788 and ISBN-10: 0393068781), written by authors
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A contrarian analysis of how the United States can succeed in the technological race with Asia.
The emergence of India and China as economic powers has shifted the global landscape and called into question the ability of the United States to compete and maintain its technological lead. Advantage sorts out the challenges the United States faces and focuses on what drives innovation, what constrains it, and what advantages we have to leverage. Recasting the stakes of the debate, Adam Segal, an expert on technology and foreign policy, makes the compelling case for the crucial role of the “software” of innovation. By strengthening its politics, social relations, and institutions that move ideas from the lab to the marketplace, the United States can play to its greatest economic strengths and preserve its position as a global power. With up-to-the-minute economic and political data, this is a resounding call to tie innovation to larger social goals in an age of global science and technology.We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book
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