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What role does the Chinese government play in the acquisition of foreign technology by Chinese firms, both state-owned and private? The answer is seemingly straightforward, or so the US government contends: intellectual property (IP) theft and industrial espionage, coupled with market leverage...
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With reference to major global developments including COVID-19, climate change, and digital disruption, this study positions WTO and RTAs reform as key to building robustness and resilience in global supply and value chains. The overall focus of this paper is to combine the demand for resilience...
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China's journey from being a technological backwater to a technological superpower was fuelled, in part, by the success of its venture capital (VC) sector in supporting start-ups. Its VC market is now the second largest in the world after that of the United States. As of 2019, China produced...
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What role does the Chinese government play in the acquisition of foreign technology by Chinese firms, both state-owned and private? The answer is seemingly straightforward, or so the US government contends: intellectual property (IP) theft and industrial espionage, coupled with market leverage...
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