Great Power Competition in the 21st Century
October 19, 2022
Washington, DC
Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
At this closed roundtable in Washington, DC, University of California researchers will present findings from a multi-year research initiative that examined the technological, supply chain (global value chain), and geoeconomic dimensions of growing great power competition in the international system.
Presentations will include:
- Domestic Sources of Great Power Competition in Economics, Innovation, and National Security: The Chinese Techno-Security State and its Strategic Competition With the United States – Dr. Tai Ming Cheung (UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation, University of California, San Diego)
- New Economic Statecraft: A Framework and Application to the Artificial Intelligence Industry – Dr. Vinod Aggarwal, Dr. Andrew Reddie (University of California, Berkeley)
- Geopolitics, Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and Global Supply Chains – Dr. Etel Solingen (University of California, Irvine)
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