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Item Open Access China’s Innovation Challenge and the Remaking of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(MIT Press, 2006) Suttmeier, Richard P.; Cao, Cong; Simon, Denis FredItem Open Access "Knowledge Innovation" and the Chinese Academy of Sciences(American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2006-04-07) Suttmeier, Richard P.; Cao, Cong; Simon, Denis FredItem Open Access U.S. - P.R.C. Scientific Cooperation: An Assessment of the First Two Years(1982) Suttmeier, Richard P.Item Open Access China’s Techno-Warriors, Another View(London : School of Oriental and African Studies, 2004-09) Suttmeier, Richard P.Review of Chinese Techno-Warriors: National Security and Strategic Competition from the Nuclear Age to the Information Age. By EVAN FEIGENBAUM.Item Open Access Scientific Cooperation and Conflict Management in U.S.–China Relations from 1978 to the Present(New York Academy of Sciences, 1998) Suttmeier, Richard P.Item Open Access Zhongguancun and China's High-tech Parks in Transition(Regents of the University of California, 2004) Cao, CongThis essay examines the development of China’s high-tech parks and, in particular, the challenges they have encountered. It concludes that lack of institutional support for innovation and the indigenous technological capabilities necessary to be competitive, unclear ownership, lack of venture capital, and the overwhelming role of government have impeded the efforts of China’s high-tech parks to duplicate the success of role models such as Silicon Valley.Item Open Access Chinese Science and the 'Nobel Prize Complex'(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004) Cao, CongChina’s scientists have so far failed to win a Nobel Prize. Political interference, certain aspects of cultural heritage, and a problematic value system have arguably been major contributing factors. This essay examines the ways in which these factors have operated, and discusses why there is a growing ‘Nobel Prize mania’ in China today.Item Open Access China’s New Scientific Elite: Distinguished Young Scientists, the Research Environment and Hopes for Chinese Science(London : School of Oriental and African Studies, 2001-12) Cao, Cong; Suttmeier, Richard P.Item Open Access A New Technonationalism? China and the Development of Technical Standards(Association of Computing Machinery, 2005-04) Suttmeier, Richard P.Item Open Access A New World In the Making?(National Bureau of Asian Research, 2004) Suttmeier, Richard P.While prospects for scientific and technological development vary across Asian countries, most states in the region see science and technology as critical for the achievement of national goals and are developing new policies for research and innovation. This chapter examines indicators of the upward trend of technological development in Asia, and interprets these in light of the globalization of science and technology, the growth of global production networks in high technology fields, and the emergence of new science-based industries. Of special note is the growing international importance of China and India, and increasing intra-regional cooperation in science and technology. These developments create new challenges for the United States in reconciling the security interests of the war on terrorism with long-term interests in maintaining international leadership in science and engineering.Item Open Access The Next Great Leap Forward(Reed Business Information Ltd., 2007-02-10) Suttmeier, Richard P.Review of: The writing on the wall: China and the west in the 21st Century by Will Hutton.