Tech Wars: China, America-and Australia's Options

Australian Foreign Affairs Issue 24

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The twenty-fourth issue of Australian Foreign Affairs explores how new technologies have emerged as an economic and industrial battleground, and as a key means of projecting power globally.

The next issue of Australian Foreign Affairs explores the battle between Washington and Beijing to develop and control the world's technology, and the risks and opportunities for Australia. As consumers turn to Chinese software and devices, and Silicon Valley giants dominate global markets and communications, Tech Wars looks at the emerging security, privacy and financial risks and asks how Australia can achieve greater technological independence.

Essays include-

Trojan horses- How to defend against Chinese technology, by Richard McGregor
Lucky country- The critical mineral wars, by Ian Verrender
System update- An Australian-led new deal for tech, by Johanna Weaver & Zoe Jay Hawkins
Authoritarian nudge- The rise of China's persuasive technologies, by Daria Impiombato

ISBN:
9781760645854
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
128
Published:
Publisher:
Black Inc.
Imprint:
Australian Foreign Affairs
Weight:
166 g